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    Exclamation What's the meaning of "Bylayer(vp)"

    I named the profile layer "Profiles", the line width on "Profiles" was 0.7.
    I was drawing, drawing and drawing, working between model space and layout space. Firstly, nothing happened and everything is OK.
    But suddenly I found:
    1) shadow of the letters "Profiles" turned pink.
    2) "Bylayer" becomed "Bylayer(vp)"

    What is it for?

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    Default Re: What's the meaning of "Bylayer(vp)"

    I would believe that you have instituted a viewport override on your layer properties. in the layer manager, in the viewport/layout tab you will probably notice 2 columns of layer properties, and notice that the properties on the right will probably be different from the ones on the left.

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    Default Re: What's the meaning of "Bylayer(vp)"

    Thanks a lot and I would like to know which place is right in AUGI I should ask for help when I have difficulty in drawing.
    Last edited by a_zongcn; 2008-03-11 at 04:12 PM.

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