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wishingtree
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Topic: problem with layers Posted: 08.Oct.2011 at 06:55 |
thax for sharing ,i once have the same problem and now it has been fixed out ,thank you
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John Connor
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Posted: 07.Oct.2011 at 11:38 |
How did you solve your problem?
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ahmedsobhe
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Posted: 07.Oct.2011 at 08:20 |
thanks guys for help , I got it.
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John Connor
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Posted: 04.Oct.2011 at 12:40 |
From your AutoCAD Help file:
If the layer state is imported from an LAS file, and it contains linetype or plot style properties that do not exist in the drawing, a message is displayed notifying that the property could not be restored.
That explains the message you are seeing.
Why can't you use the Design Center to drag-and-drop linetypes from one drawing to the other?
Edited by John Connor - 04.Oct.2011 at 14:18
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ahmedsobhe
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Posted: 03.Oct.2011 at 20:13 |
What i am asking about is ( transferring layers properties ) to a *.lsa file , with that file I can reuse this layer properties on another CAD file I noticed that AutoCAD always tells me that line type could not be transferred to the new file however the layers (name,color,line wight .. etc ) are always successfully transferred to the new file, ( line type ) failed in this process.. could any one help me please ?
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v_85259
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Posted: 03.Oct.2011 at 07:13 |
dear friend
new.LIN file load any computer automatically come in line type that computer
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venkateshan
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John Connor
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Posted: 30.Sep.2011 at 12:08 |
There is no "transfer". All the routine does is write a line definition to a new .LIN file which can then be used on another computer.
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v_85259
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Posted: 30.Sep.2011 at 07:41 |
pls tell me
u r transfer layer or line type
thanks
s.venkateshan
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venkateshan
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v_85259
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Posted: 30.Sep.2011 at 07:40 |
Dear friend
what u r problem.u transfer layer or line type.
pls tell me
Thanks
Venkateshan.s
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venkateshan
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John Connor
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Posted: 29.Sep.2011 at 15:46 |
My idea addresses only the linetype issue.
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