overwriting layer combinations
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2014-02-08
12:49 AM
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Rubia Torres
2014-02-08
12:49 AM
Dave Brach/architect AC28 Macbook M4 Pro OS Sequoia
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2014-02-08 01:16 AM
2014-02-08
01:16 AM
Dave
You should really avoid using custom layer combos as much as possible. Try and always save and update named layer combos instead.
The generic name custom just appears when you are not working with a saved combo.
Cheers,
Link.
You should really avoid using custom layer combos as much as possible. Try and always save and update named layer combos instead.
The generic name custom just appears when you are not working with a saved combo.
Cheers,
Link.
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2014-02-08 02:17 PM
2014-02-08
02:17 PM
Dave:
Try this (it worked in AC17):
1. Give the current Custom Layer Combo a name.
2. Delete the old named layer combo
3. Change the name of the renamed custom combo to the old combo name
I found that this would replace the Layer Combo for the View Settings, but it did assign a new Index Number (in the Attribute Manager). You should test on a copy of the file to see if it works in your case.
David
Try this (it worked in AC17):
1. Give the current Custom Layer Combo a name.
2. Delete the old named layer combo
3. Change the name of the renamed custom combo to the old combo name
I found that this would replace the Layer Combo for the View Settings, but it did assign a new Index Number (in the Attribute Manager). You should test on a copy of the file to see if it works in your case.
David
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