ArchLand00049.pngMapping classes and layers

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Class and Layer Mapping

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The Class and Layer Mapping command “maps” any set of layers and/or classes in a drawing into a new layer and/or class. The file structure can be simplified, condensed, and/or renamed. Use this feature, for example, when a consultant is using DWG or DXF files. Complex, multi-classed files imported from DWG can be condensed or renamed, and empty classes deleted in a single operation. Mapping can be saved so the next time a file is received from that consultant, the file can be re-mapped in a single step. This same procedure can be revised for the process of providing files to consultants using a different file structure or drawing standard. See Concept: Layers overview and Concept: Classes overview.

You can use a layer or class mapping file to map DXF/DWG or DWF layers during import or export. See Mapping layer and class names for details.

To modify layers and classes:

1.      Select the command.

The Class Mapping dialog box opens.

2.      Modify the existing classes, and then click Go To Layers to open the Layer Mapping dialog box. The Layer Mapping dialog box is identical in layout to the Class Mapping dialog box.

When selecting existing and proposed classes and layers, press and hold the Shift key to select multiple, contiguous items or press and hold the Ctrl key (Windows) or Command key (Mac) to select non-contiguous items.

The drawing is updated, using the new layer and class mapping. Layers and classes not moved to the Proposed or Merged list are deleted from the file, along with any objects in those layers or classes.

 

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