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    I just recived Auto Cad 2007 and i can not find the layer manager that i was using in 2006. i went to the comandand list and i could not find the button, i also tryed to to type LMAN in the command bar and nuthing happend. can someone please help, i use the layer manager a lot. below is a file to show the button and the layer manager that came up in 2006 aCad

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    Last edited by chris662253; 2012-04-07 at 06:39 PM.

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    Welcome to AUGI!

    Try the ClassicLayer Command.
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    Copy of layer manager.pdf
    I did that, i Get the layer properties manager. i need the layer manager that shows me my diffrent layer states, not the individual layers.

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    Sorry, your OP specified the 'layer manager' and newer versions use 'layer states manager' as the name for what you're after... Simply use the LayerState command at the command line, or hit the 'layer states manager' button (third from upper left) from within the 'layer manager' tool palette (using Layer command).

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    Thank you for your help i found it, it was in the Expresstools. in th ET:Layer bar.

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    so the newer versions dont have the layer manager at all, not even in the 'expresstools'? i would have to go through the 'layer states manager'?
    if this is the case, do you know how to inport the old layer states from the 'layer manger' in 2006 to the 'layer states manager' in 2007?
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    This or this might help.

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    we got it figured out. we were able to create a new botton. thank you all for your help.

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