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    Hello..

    can u anyone tell me what is the shortcut commands to Unfreeze the Layers. (eg. LAYFRZ for freeze the layers)

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    the command is LAYTHW
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    and it thaws EVERYTHING...just to clarify

    (and yes, I just tried it...thank god for Undo )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiger View Post
    and it thaws EVERYTHING...just to clarify

    (and yes, I just tried it...thank god for Undo )


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiger View Post
    and it thaws EVERYTHING...just to clarify
    If you think about it, that would be the expected working.

    When you freeze a layer, you can pick a object on the screen. When you come to thaw a layer, there is nothing on the screen to pick, so it thaws everything

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    Remember tho' that this only thaws layers in the model... the VPLAYER command or Layer Manager has to be used to thaw layers in paperspace viewports
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiger
    and it thaws EVERYTHING...just to clarify

    (and yes, I just tried it...thank god for Undo )
    You will also need to use the Layer Dropdown List or Layer Manager to individually thaw layers.
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