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Updating Views and Layer Combinations via the Context Menu – by Link Ellis, Worldwide Consultant

If I am working along in a view and decided that I want to turn a couple layers off so I click and hide them through right click, or through the palette, is there a way I can update my layer combination by what is shown on screen? Like when we used to redefine views? Or do I have to go into that Layer Manager (=Layer Settings Dialog) and click each layer I have decided I want off and turn off there?
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Jess

Luckily, there is a way to handle this situation simpler than just creating a new combination, then deleting the old one and updating all views to the new layer combination.

Since Layer Combinations are mapped to Views by their names, all you have to do is to update the Layer Combination in question.

To update a layer combination, and thus all the views that use the layer combination in question, simply follow the steps below as described by Link.

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This way you have quickly updated your layer combination and do not need to update all the views that use it.

The original thread can be found at: http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?p=100951#100951

TechNotes/Updating Views and Layer Combinations via the Context Menu (last edited 2008-08-27 15:14:11 by localhost)