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the layers are modified so that the current layer state is no longer current,
Unsaved Layer State is displayed instead of the name of the last restored
layer state.
Restore Property Override Settings
When the Apply Properties as Viewport Overrides restore option is selected
in the Layer States Manager, viewport overrides are restored to the viewport
that is current at the time the layer state is restored.
When a layer state is saved in model space and is restored in paper space,
You can choose whether color, linetype, lineweight, transparency, or plot
style properties are restored as viewport overrides.
Viewport overrides are applied to the current layout viewport.
Layers that were turned off or frozen in model space are set to VP Freeze
in the Layer Properties Manager for the active layout viewport.
When a layer state is saved in paper space and is restored in model space,
Layer property overrides are restored as global layer properties in model
space.
Layers that were frozen in a layout viewport are also frozen in model space.
Edit Saved Layer Settings
Using the Edit Layer State dialog box, you can modify the properties of each
layer saved in a layer state.
All properties other than the layer name can be edited. Properties for multiple
layers can be changed at the same time.
You can also add layers to a layer state through the Select Layers to Add to
Layer State dialog box. For example, if new layers were added since the layer
state was saved, you can add them and resave the layer state. To delete layers,
use the Delete button in the Edit Layer State dialog box.
Layer States in Xrefs
When a drawing containing layer states is inserted in the host drawing, the
xref layer states are displayed in the Layer States Manager. The layer states are
listed by name and can be viewed in the Edit Layer State dialog box.
When an xref containing layer states is attached to the host drawing, those
layer states are also listed in the Layer States Manager. Although they can be
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