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Plotting 1 layer in an layout


M0iM0i

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Hi all,

 

 

My question is. Is it possible to have a layout with ofcourse a vieuwport that only sees a specific layer?

 

For an example; i make a model with 30 layers and loaded some pre-defined layout(with template) that got the settings to only plot 1or 2 layers.

 

I hope you guys understand.

 

 

Regards Martin,

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Yeah that's totally possible.

Set up a template drawing with all the layers you want to have on it.

Then in your layout double click inside your viewport and open your layer properties manager. Then simply freeze the layers you don't want to be seen in that viewport by using the freeze in viewport icons with each layer.

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Yeah that's totally possible.

Set up a template drawing with all the layers you want to have on it.

Then in your layout double click inside your viewport and open your layer properties manager. Then simply freeze the layers you don't want to be seen in that viewport by using the freeze in viewport icons with each layer.

 

 

It is also now switch off in model space. i want to work with lots of layouts and every layout defines an other layer. I dont want it, that i need to set these settings every time i want to plot an layout.

 

It must be set all the time to the layout when i plot and when vieuwing.

 

Regards Martin,

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Yeah I understand, if you have all of this set up as your Template then you'll only ever have to do it this once.

 

As far as being frozen in model space I think you may have clicked to wrong icon in layer manager, it's the icon that looks like a sheet of paper with a little sun in the corner.

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I got it ! :D

I did pressed the wrong button. After i pushed the right button it did still show in the already existence vieuwport. But saw that you need the create a new vieuwport to takes its effect. Thanks Fire_col !

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No problem my friend, that's why we are here.

 

Welcome to CADTutor forums by the way.

Where are you based in the world?

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