You can turn layers
on and off in an underlay.
By
default, all visible layers of an underlay are turned on when you
attach the file. It is usually convenient to turn off any unneeded
layers to reduce the visual complexity of your work.
Use the DWFLAYERS, PDFLAYERS, DGNLAYERS, or ULAYERScommand or right-click
a selected underlay and click Layers on the shortcut menu.
NoteIf the Underlay Layers
dialog box is empty, there are no layers in the underlay.
You can use the Properties
palette to determine whether any layers are turned off in an underlay.
- If no layers are turned off, the Layer
Display Override property is set to None.
- If at least one layer is turned off,
the Layer Display Override property is set to Applied.
To turn layers on and off
in an underlay
- Select an underlay by clicking its bounding
frame.
- Right-click and then do one of the following:
- If it is a DWF or DWFx underlay, click
DWF Layers.
- If it is a PDF underlay, click PDF Layers.
- If it is a DGN underlay, click DGN Layers.
- In the Underlay Layers dialog box, click
the light bulb icon for the layer name that you want to turn on
or off.
You can use CTRL or SHIFT
when you click to select several layers.
- Click Apply to save your changes, or
click OK to save and close.
CommandsDGNLAYERS
Controls the display
of layers in a DGN underlay.
DWFLAYERS
Controls the display
of layers in a DWF or DWFx underlay.
PDFLAYERS
Controls the display
of layers in a PDF underlay.
ULAYERS
Controls the display
of layers in a DWF, DWFx, PDF, or DGN underlay.
PROPERTIES
Controls properties
of existing objects.