tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289439345801804055.post8328304433000007264..comments2023-11-09T08:53:21.360+08:00Comments on Aussie ACA (ADT): Tip Bits on layers and blocks.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289439345801804055.post-8142540908568374792010-01-10T23:52:27.459+08:002010-01-10T23:52:27.459+08:00Thanks David, yes! tested - LAYDEL does delete a l...Thanks David, yes! tested - LAYDEL does delete a layer regardless of whether it's hardcoded in ACA somewhere but also regardless if any information is on the layer which is probably why I hav'nt chosen the remember that command. I'd rather the data be shifted to layer 0 and retained. But I can use it on a bare template file knowing it will wipe the layer completely so that's a useful tip thanks.Nathan Elleryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10202289610321383741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289439345801804055.post-74539034232342662982010-01-10T09:34:16.705+08:002010-01-10T09:34:16.705+08:00LAYDEL is on the ribbon. Home tab > Layers pan...LAYDEL is on the ribbon. Home tab > Layers panel; click on the Layers title bar to expand the panel. LAYDEL is the rightmost tool on the fourth row (first row in expanded area). The icon is a white parallelogram with a red "X".<br /><br />(PS: At the top of the Application Menu (click on the red "A" in the upper left corner)is a search box. Type a command name into the box, and you will get a list of places where the command can be accessed.)David Kochhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07433242906997486419noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289439345801804055.post-60280317999008834752009-10-21T08:26:15.665+08:002009-10-21T08:26:15.665+08:00At least with numbering it doesn't affect your...At least with numbering it doesn't affect your productivity too much although I much preferred ADT over ACA which is just too bland.Nathan Elleryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10202289610321383741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289439345801804055.post-85472598098755846282009-10-21T06:33:04.583+08:002009-10-21T06:33:04.583+08:00You make a good comment about the ever-changing in...You make a good comment about the ever-changing interface. Just because MS came up with 'the ribbon' Adesk have followed. When MS change again (and they will) will Adesk follow again? <br /><br />Do you remember numbering of versions? acad10, 11, 12 etc Windows 3, 3.11 but then they went to years, windows 95, 98, 2000, so Adesk followed like a trained puppy acad 2000, 2004 etc. Now MS changed back with windows 7, will Adesk follow?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com