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Topic ClosedDisappearing Newly Created Layer

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    Posted: 23.Jul.2010 at 15:28
I create a new layer in the Layer Properties Manager. Once I hit 'apply' it disappears. Then, when I create a new layer with the same layer name, it says it already exists. But I can't find the layers anywhere!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01.Sep.2010 at 01:02
Maybe you've got an active layer status filter, e.g. "layers in use" wichs means Layer Properties Manager will only show layers containing objects. Take a look at Layer Manager to see if there is an active filter. If so, make current "All layers" filter, wich shows every layer in the drawing: those containing objects and those empty.
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