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Topic ClosedLAYFRZ isnt working in one drawing

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: LAYFRZ isnt working in one drawing
    Posted: 06.Aug.2010 at 20:52
I have an xref loaded and after I freeze the layers with LAYFRZ or just freeze command on the xref and open the dwg back up it doesnt keep the layers frozen that I froze.
 
xrefctl is 0
xrefnotify is 2
xreftype is 1
 
Thanks for any help you can give me.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Aug.2010 at 23:32
You need to have VISRETAIN set to 1 for layer settings to "stick"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Aug.2010 at 00:05
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