Normally, CAD
users need to batch turn off multiple layers that are not needed in a drawing. How to
simultaneously turn off these layers quickly? Should you turn layers off and on
one by one? No! Instead, the LAYERSTATE command can do the trick.
LAYERSTATE command is used for saving, restoring and
managing the state of the named layers. By saving the layers as a named layer state, users can recover, edit, import and export the named
layer state of certain layers in one drawing for reusing in another drawing.
Step by step, here’s how to use LAYERSTATE.
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Firstly,
turn on or off the layers
l Input LAYERSTATE in the command line, press enter to pull up the Layer State Manager dialog box.
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In
the prompt dialog box, click on new to create a new name for the layer state you
set up for the layers needed then close the dialog box.
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Repeat
the above steps.
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Double
click on the layer state to perform the layers, exit the dialog box, you can
see the layers you needed are displayed in your current drawing.
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When
enter the model space in viewport, you can as well save the layer state of the
current viewport. To restore the layer state, you need to double click within
the viewport to enter the model space.
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