Video title is misleading. You're not really turning a layer OFF in the viewport, you are FREEZING a layer in the viewport. I clicked on the video in hopes of figuring out how to turn one off, but as best I can tell, there is not a way to TURN OFF a layer in a viewport. Quite unfortunate and a little inconvenient for me at the moment. Another (much faster) way to freeze it would be to use the "freeze layer" button on the toolbar. Just make sure you have the LAYFRZ setting set to VPfreeze it in the viewport instead of freeze it in the drawing. Happy CADding. 🙂
Video title is misleading. You're not really turning a layer OFF in the viewport, you are FREEZING a layer in the viewport. I clicked on the video in hopes of figuring out how to turn one off, but as best I can tell, there is not a way to TURN OFF a layer in a viewport. Quite unfortunate and a little inconvenient for me at the moment. Another (much faster) way to freeze it would be to use the "freeze layer" button on the toolbar. Just make sure you have the LAYFRZ setting set to VPfreeze it in the viewport instead of freeze it in the drawing. Happy CADding. 🙂