However, a viewport cannot display a layer that is concurrently off or frozen in model space. Whether a layer is visible in a viewport is ultimately controlled by a combination of the following two settings:.
In AutoCAD and later releases, there is now a clear distinction between restoring a layer state in paper space layouts or viewports and restoring a layer state in model space.
They are now treated as two different environments. This change was necessary to correct a legacy issue that occurred when restoring layer states in paper space viewports. Prior to AutoCAD , you could not restore multiple layer states to multiple viewports without potentially affecting the visibility of those same layers in viewports to which you had just restored. For example, if you had a layout with four viewports and you needed to restore a different layer state in each viewport, it was likely that, after restoring the first layer state to the first viewport, every subsequent layer state restore in the other viewports would affect the visibility of those same layers in the viewports to which you had just restored.
Attached is an example warning. In most cases, there are multiple LMAN layer states being converted. Preview file. Message 4 of 8. Message 5 of 8. Those are information messages note the letter "i". Are it is doing is telling you it converted the old Express tool layer states to the new AutoCAD core layerstates. Message 6 of 8. OK, OK, maybe the word "warning" was a bit strong, but are these "messages" caused by the states created by the outside firm? Message 7 of 8. Very frustrating. The truth is these ARE two different work environments MS vs PS and the layer changes you make in one have always potentially affected how it looks in the other.
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