TecnoGiuseppe
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Good morning.
using autocad 2016, the command "isola layer" (isolay) instead of temporarily turning off the layers that I don't want to display, deletes them all.
I make an example: isolo the "muri" layer and when removing layer insulation (rimisolay), only the elements drawn with the wall layer remain while all others are permanently erased.
Has anyone else happened yet?
thanks in advance
using autocad 2016, the command "isola layer" (isolay) instead of temporarily turning off the layers that I don't want to display, deletes them all.
I make an example: isolo the "muri" layer and when removing layer insulation (rimisolay), only the elements drawn with the wall layer remain while all others are permanently erased.
Has anyone else happened yet?
thanks in advance