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VPLAYEROVERRIDESMODE
Controls whether layer property overrides for layout viewports are displayed
and plotted.
Filter and Sort the List of Layers
You can control which layer names are listed in the Layer Properties Manager
and sort them by name or by property, such as color or visibility.
A layer filter limits the display of layer names in the Layer Properties Manager
and in the Layer control on the Layers toolbar. In a large drawing, you can
use layer filters to display only the layers you need to work with.
There are two kinds of layer filters
Layer property filter Includes layers that have names or other properties
in common. For example, you can define a filter that includes all layers
that are red and whose names include the letters mech.
Layer group filter Includes the layers that are put into the filter when you
define it, regardless of their names or properties. Selected layers can be
added from the layer list by dragging them to the filter.
The tree view in the Layer Properties Manager displays default layer filters and
any named filters that you create and save in the current drawing. The icon
next to a layer filter indicates the type of filter. Five default filters are displayed
All. Displays all the layers in the current drawing. (Filter is always displayed.)
All Used. Displays all the layers on which objects in the current drawing
are drawn. (Filter is always displayed.)
Xref. If xrefs are attached to the drawing, displays all the layers being
referenced from other drawings.
Viewport Overrides. If there are layers with overrides for the current
viewport, displays all layers containing property overrides.
Unreconciled New Layers. If new layers were added since the drawing was
last opened, saved, reloaded, or plotted, displays a list of new unreconciled
layers. See Reconcile New Layers on page 504 for more information.
NOTE The default filters cannot be renamed, edited, or deleted.
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