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2005-03-21 07:55 PM - last edited on 2023-05-30 01:04 PM by Rubia Torres
2005-03-21 09:27 PM
Tom wrote:
How can I print out a copy of the default layers.
2005-03-21 11:04 PM
2005-03-22 01:27 PM
That is odd, since the Object Tool should remember what the last layer you placed a library object on.Does the tool remember sequentially, that is to say it will place the next object on the last layer used, or does it remember the layer you last placed each object on? If so, another new fact that will make life just a little easier.
2005-03-22 02:46 PM
2005-03-22 03:50 PM
2005-03-22 05:31 PM
Tom wrote:
Does the tool remember sequentially, that is to say it will place the next object on the last layer used, or does it remember the layer you last placed each object on? If so, another new fact that will make life just a little easier.
Tom wrote:Like I said earlier... Just one more really compelling reason to use Favorites.
The next item placed will be on the last layer used.
2005-03-22 06:58 PM
Like I said earlier... Just one more really compelling reason to use Favorites.Favorites...... one for each of 2000 objects?
2005-03-23 02:34 AM
Tom wrote:please check out the wish I posted for this a few days ago
That would be a handy item.
I changed from Architectural Desktop, and that is one of the things I miss. One of the few. It would put a library object in it's default layer, no questions asked. Of course, you could change it if you wanted to, but you did not have to change layers manually.
2005-03-24 03:36 AM
TomWaltz wrote:You need to take a look at Favorites Don't be so quick to right the idea off. If your Favorites are properly organized you could manage FAR MORE than 2000 Favorites with ABSOLUTE ease.Favorites...... one for each of 2000 objects?