jeanpier01
Guest
Good morning to all
I recently discovered that if you import a pdf in autocad and this pdf was created in turn by autocad, you can turn off the layers that make up the pdf.
I'll explain better. they gave me a pdf with a design created with autocad; I entered the pdf in my autocad; I selected the design - button dx - layer pdf - a window appeared to me with all layers of pdf; from this window I turned off layers and in pdf the objects contained in this layer disappeared.
the problem, however, is that it does not allow me to turn off only a number of layers.
at first I turned off all the bulbs but I realized that not all the objects had disappeared; I reopened the window and some layers had turned on.
I tried to reverse those accesses with those turned off and allowed me to do so; in practice it is as if it allows me to turn off up to a number of layers of pdf.
Can you tell me how to turn them all off?
Thank you.
I recently discovered that if you import a pdf in autocad and this pdf was created in turn by autocad, you can turn off the layers that make up the pdf.
I'll explain better. they gave me a pdf with a design created with autocad; I entered the pdf in my autocad; I selected the design - button dx - layer pdf - a window appeared to me with all layers of pdf; from this window I turned off layers and in pdf the objects contained in this layer disappeared.
the problem, however, is that it does not allow me to turn off only a number of layers.
at first I turned off all the bulbs but I realized that not all the objects had disappeared; I reopened the window and some layers had turned on.
I tried to reverse those accesses with those turned off and allowed me to do so; in practice it is as if it allows me to turn off up to a number of layers of pdf.
Can you tell me how to turn them all off?
Thank you.