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Identify Viewports with Layer Property Overrides
Use the VPLAYEROVERRIDES system variable to check if the current viewport
contains layer property overrides. When VPLAYEROVERRIDES is equal to 1,
the viewport contains overrides.
You can also use the Properties palette to determine if a viewport contains
overrides. The Properties palette displays a Layer Property Overrides field. The
value that displays is the same as the setting for VPLAYEROVERRIDES.
Remove Layer Property Overrides
When you right-click a layer in the Layer Properties Manager, a shortcut menu
is displayed that lists options for removing property overrides. You can remove
A single property override from the selected layer for the selected viewport
or for all selected viewports
All property overrides from the selected layer for the selected viewport or
for all selected viewports
All property overrides from all layers in the selected viewport or for all
selected viewports
NOTE Another method for removing property overrides is to use the shortcut
menu when you right-click the border of the selected viewport or viewports. You
can remove viewport overrides for all layers for that viewport.
To assign property overrides for the current layout viewport
1 On the layout tab, double-click inside a viewport to make it current.
2 Click Home tab Layers panel Layer Properties
3 In the Layer Properties Manager, select the global properties to override
in the VP Color, VP Linetype, VP Lineweight, and VP Plot Style columns.
To remove an override from a layer for the current layout viewport
1 On the layout tab, double-click inside a viewport to make it current.
2 Click Home tab Layers panel Layer Properties
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