TEXT LAYERING


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On Layouts would like to be able to layer Off some text, while keeping other text  On.    For example layer / turn off Structural text on the Electrical drawing while keeping electrical text on the Electric Layout Drawing.    Have seen examples on layouts sent to me.    Have spent some time on, and would be helpful if someone could shed light on how best to accomplish.  Thank you. 

 

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At least use layersets (saved sets of layer settings), one for structural, one for electrical, etc. I use annosets to change layersets and more. Search on this forum for "layersets" and "annosets". It will be worth your time.

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1 hour ago, ajrare said:

On Layouts would like to be able to layer Off some text, while keeping other text  On.    For example layer / turn off Structural text on the Electrical drawing while keeping electrical text on the Electric Layout Drawing.    Have seen examples on layouts sent to me.    Have spent some time on, and would be helpful if someone could shed light on how best to accomplish.  Thank you. 

 

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Perhaps look at some Articles in the KB about Layer Sets like these will be a start...

 

https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00765/how-to-use-layer-sets.html

https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00645/reassigning-several-objects-to-a-specific-layer.html

 

there are also some Videos if you have SSA

https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/#playlist-100

 

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KBird has the right idea in that different annotation sets by default (when they are understood and used) automatically place text and other objects on appropriate layers while using a particular annotation set and you can customize annotation sets and create specialized text layers within those annotation sets to place text on whatever layer you desire. The "trick" if it can be so called is understanding, choosing, customizing annotation sets and their sets of layers to do your work for you while you work.

 

DJP

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