Attribute manager for layer content

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2016-02-04
02:24 PM
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Rubia Torres
2016-02-04
02:24 PM
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2016-02-04 08:29 PM
2016-02-04
08:29 PM
Attribute Manager does not import content.
Select, copy and paste to bring in layers and content. (Of course you will have to update Layer Combinations for the new layers).
Select, copy and paste to bring in layers and content. (Of course you will have to update Layer Combinations for the new layers).

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2016-02-04 09:39 PM
2016-02-04
09:39 PM
s2art wrote:thanks Stuart,
Attribute Manager does not import content.
Select, copy and paste to bring in layers and content. (Of course you will have to update Layer Combinations for the new layers).
I thought it was possible to import layers in this way too, without actually opening them. I think it is possible in Autocad. So the old copy and paste method always work.
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2016-02-09 05:52 PM
2016-02-09
05:52 PM
But beware, copy & pasting brings in all the attributes from the first file.
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