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When I use the command of LAYWALK then suddenly I thought "Is it possible to make Layer filters groups seems like a LAYWALK" ???

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This does not really answer your question, but in case you are unaware, you can create & save custom filters within the LAYWALK dialog, and they can include the use of wildcards.

In that way you can very easily reuse them at a later date.

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Thanks Mr. Dadgad for suggestion I have try as your instruction but well.. I have hard try but I do not know this was true or not???

You mean like this or not???

FLAYWALK manually.jpg

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I meant using the LAYERWALK command, you can select combinations of layers, while the Dialog box is still open, and save them as FILTERS.

These FILTERS can contain wildcards (represented by *) in the Layer names.

The next time you use the LAYERWALK command, you can select one of the filters which you previously defined and SAVED.

In your screenshot you are in your LAYER STATE MANAGER dialog.

 

As I said in my first post, it may not be exactly what you are hoping for, but should you not know about it, could be useful.

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Hmm.. maybe you should could let me to try it again! ..

 

 

But it does could not be able to save any several filters as many such are available in my "filters layers group" ..

LAYWALK and how to save it!.jpg

Save as persist as I wish on my filters groups.jpg

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Now you are showing the dialog box of which I spoke. :)

 

If you now choose a few of the layers (instead of all of them), you can then SAVE that group as a FILTER.

I have never used it, much as I like LAYWALK, for flipping quickly through the layers, but I know that wildcards can be used for layer names, and thought it might be of some help.

 

I believe that if you took the time to set up and SAVE the FILTERS, you could then scroll through them, much as you can with LAYER STATES.

 

I just did a quick test. Start from the LayerWalk Dialog, as shown in my screenshot, select those layers which you would like to include in your layer state, then right click, and you will find the option to SAVE LAYER STATE in the right click shortcut menu.

 

As long as you SAVE it, it should still be available the next time you use LAYWALK.

 

For more information click on the HELP button at the bottom of the LayerWalk Dialog box.

Saving Filters in LayerWalk dialog.JPG

Edited by Dadgad
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Well.. So far this now have been catched me successfully a half of that what I wish. Even though so Thank you Mr. Dadgad! for your time and your response ..

Edited by Deby Ferdian

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