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    Why do some objects / lines change colour to the colour of the current layer (normally when you copy them over for example? then when you save & close the dwg and reopen it they are back to normal again.?!?!?! Ggrrrrr

    Any ideas..? Or is it just me
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    Weird - I've not heard that one before. Is it just the colour and not the layer that changes?
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    yeah just the colour the layer stays the same.
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    NOTE: it's COLOR not COLOUR.....

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    Just try this.
    Go to tools>optins>selection tab.
    In ha check the Noun/Veb seelection.
    Lemme know whethe this solves you poblem
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    That is already ticked - so it can't be that.
    Hasn't happened for a while -
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