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press per rendere corrente one specifico layer

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Hello everyone, someone would know if there is a way to create a button in 2006 autocad that automatically calls me a layer (I have many and to select one, I do first with a button)!

thanks to those who can help me!

savior
 
go up the instrument area, right click and then customize.
View attachment 33786from here you go to the property layer management command icon, left key crushed and drag the command into the tool area where you have the other commands.
 
Hello, thank you for the prompt response, but perhaps I have not been clear.
I have a 15 layer 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 -5 - 6 -etc. etc.
I created as many buttons with an icon each 1 - 2 - 3 - etc.

I would like you to click on the 4 autocad button to go directly to layer 4, on the 7 it went directly to layer 7 and so on!
I hope I've been a little clearer in my request and in the meantime I renew my greetings. savior
 
per creare il layer "1": ^c^c-layer _m 1;;

oppure per uso trasparente: '-layer _m 1; ;



Note: _m (make) makes current the specified layer, if there is no creating it.
 
Hi, no, I couldn't get my problem straight: I have already created the layers! I would like to create a button with a macro that automatically reminds me of it without going to look for it in the drop-down menu of existing layers. I would like a bar with the 15 buttons and for each button, autocad calls me the layer directly. press button 7, he set directly on layer 7, press the button on the quota layer, he set directly on the quota layer. I hope I've explained better. I have it in autocad 14, with the command " ^c^c-la t 1 s 1 " but in 2006 it does not work :-(! Thanks again for the patience!
 

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