Today I was working along, diligently as ever when I glanced at my status bar. I glanced because a balloon notification popped up informing me that a coworker had updated a file I had referenced. While glancing I saw an icon in the status bar that I didn't recognize.
Here it is circled in red:
Turns out it's a notification that there are viewport layer overrides! I use viewport layer overrides all of the time so why haven't I seen this before? I don't know why but I bet that now that I am aware if its existance I will see it all if the time.
To test it out, activate a viewport. If the icon pops up there are overrides. If not, then chances are you haven't messed with anything yet.
Click the icon and the layer manager will open up set to a Viewport Overrides filter. Nice!
I love AutoCAD.
Here it is circled in red:
Turns out it's a notification that there are viewport layer overrides! I use viewport layer overrides all of the time so why haven't I seen this before? I don't know why but I bet that now that I am aware if its existance I will see it all if the time.
To test it out, activate a viewport. If the icon pops up there are overrides. If not, then chances are you haven't messed with anything yet.
Click the icon and the layer manager will open up set to a Viewport Overrides filter. Nice!
I love AutoCAD.
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