What is on layer XXXX
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‎2013-01-15
11:06 PM
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‎2013-01-15 11:44 PM
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‎2013-01-15 11:45 PM
2. Creating a Schedule:
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‎2013-01-15 11:46 PM

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‎2013-01-16 12:05 AM
Unfortunately, there is no easy way to find the 2D elements on layer XXXX. While you can use Find & Select - or again, simply turn off everything except layer XXXX ... you must open EVERY SINGLE view ... every story, every worksheet, every detail, every section, every elevation, every layout, etc.... one by one and do a select all / zoom extent / or something similar to find the 2D elements.

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‎2013-01-16 02:50 PM
In addition to the other advice, be aware that the Attribute Manager will show a layer as being used (check mark) if a Tool is assigned that layer as its default layer. (Open a new blank file and then look at Attribute Manager.)
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‎2013-01-16 09:45 PM
Karl wrote:That's what I was afraid of. Thanks for all of the replies.
Schedules only show 3D elements. (The other way to see 3D elements is to just go to the 3D window with only layer XXXX on.)
Unfortunately, there is no easy way to find the 2D elements on layer XXXX. While you can use Find & Select - or again, simply turn off everything except layer XXXX ... you must open EVERY SINGLE view ... every story, every worksheet, every detail, every section, every elevation, every layout, etc.... one by one and do a select all / zoom extent / or something similar to find the 2D elements.
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‎2013-01-22 04:38 PM
Karl wrote:I renew my wish for F & S on steroids:
Unfortunately, there is no easy way to find the 2D elements on layer XXXX. While you can use Find & Select - or again, simply turn off everything except layer XXXX ... you must open EVERY SINGLE view ... every story, every worksheet, every detail, every section, every elevation, every layout, etc.... one by one and do a select all / zoom extent / or something similar to find the 2D elements.
Find & Select Wish
It must be possible, yes?
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‎2013-02-20 02:35 AM
Also, you don't have to visit every view - just every project map entry (on large projects, this is prohibitive).
My wish list for this is to do what SketchUp does - give the user an option to transfer any object on the layer you are trying to delete onto a different layer. Easy.
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‎2013-02-20 02:49 AM
Bruce wrote:Correct. I meant viewpoint.
Also, you don't have to visit every view - just every project map entry (on large projects, this is prohibitive).