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    Posted: 16.Jun.2010 at 19:00
Just started a new job.  AutoCAD I am using now does not have LAYISO as a command.  Is this something I have to program?  How difficult is this?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Jun.2010 at 05:19
I believe LAYISO became a native command in 2008. Before that it was an Express Tools function. So I think you need to install ET from the install discs.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jun.2010 at 10:52

As well as the Layer Isolate command it can also be useful in cluttered drawings to temporarily hide objects. Here's a link to a free routine that will do this for you:

Object Hide http://www.3dcadmax.com/FreeAutoHide.htm

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