The second example is layer “Staircase”
When a new layer is created, the settings will be On, Thaw, Unlock, and Plot. You can hide the contents of layers by turning them off or freezing. Freeze has a deeper effect than off, as objects in a frozen layer will not be considered in the drawing; hence, drawing size will be less temporarily (we use Freeze to lessen the drawing size if the drawing becomes slow).
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If you turned a layer to be No Plot, then objects in this layer will be displayed but not plotted.
On/Off, Thaw/Freeze, and Lock/Unlock can be controlled using the pop-up list in the Layer panel and the Layer Properties Manager, whereas Plot/No Plot can be controlled only in the Layer Properties Manager.
In the Layer Properties Manager, the user can rename layers as well. In order to do that, follow the following simple steps: In the Layer Properties Manager palette, select the desired layer Click the layer name once and the name will be highlighted for editing; type the new name, then press [Enter]
The name will become editable; type in the new name and press [Enter]
This is the fastest way to make a layer the current layer. After issuing the command, simply select an object that resides in that layer. Take the following steps: Go to the Home tab, locate the Layers panel, then click the Make Current button
You will see the following prompt: Select object whose layer will become current: Select the desired object. Check the current layer, and you will find it has become the object’s layer (even without you knowing the object’s layer)
The function to undo the layer actions only is called Layer Previous. This function will help you restore the previous states of the layers (like Freeze, Thaw, On, Off, etc.) without affecting other drawing or modifying commands.
Take the following steps:
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