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Kalaba
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Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 8:13 pm    Post subject: Layers and family table? Reply with quote

I've been trying to solve this problem for a last couple of days, obviously
without much of a success...
When I "unblank" layer in one of the family table instances - the same layer
is also unblanked in all other instances thus providing a crowd of datums in
the assembly. Is there a way to somehow put layers in the family table so I
could individually blank them only for some of the instances? I can't find
such an option in the family table dialog box...

Pls help,
Predrag

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David Janes
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Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 12:12 am    Post subject: Re: Layers and family table? Reply with quote

: "Kalaba" <antoniobudja@sezampro.yu> wrote
: I've been trying to solve this problem for a last couple of days, obviously
: without much of a success...
: When I "unblank" layer in one of the family table instances - the same layer
: is also unblanked in all other instances thus providing a crowd of datums in
: the assembly. Is there a way to somehow put layers in the family table so I
: could individually blank them only for some of the instances? I can't find
: such an option in the family table dialog box...

Turn off 'Propogate Status' in the 'Settings' tab of the Layers panel. Save your
instance, which, in reality, saves only the generic. The next time you see your
particular instance, it should have the layer on without the same layer in each
instance used being turned on.

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David Janes
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