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Am Samstag, 4. Februar 2012 schrub Jason Simanek:
On 02/03/2012 07:43 AM, Drechsel Wolf wrote:
BTW.: Can someone give me a quick hint: How can I find out on which (probabely locked) layer an object resides? - Couldnt google an anser for that.
I usually go through my layers turning off visibility on all, flicking them back on/off one at a time. And sometimes I will find that parts of my drawing are actually not on any of the layers. For example, if I turn off visibility on all layers, the objects in question are still visible.
From time to time I have the same. These objects are on the root layer which
is not part of the layers shown in the dialog. Still, you can move objects down (?) to the regular layers.
At that point I marqee-select the non-layered objects, cut and paste them into a new layer.
I don't know if this is exactly what you are asking, but that's how I go about determining which layer an object is on. And it also addresses the somewhat confusing problem of objects that are not associated with any of the existing layers.
Jason Simanek
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