How to select all objects in a layer?

How to select all objects in a layer?

Use QSELECT to select all object in a layer, then use pull-down layer toolbar to change their layer in one go.

How can I select things in all places?

You don’t have to select the objects. Merge the layer to the desired one. There are a couple of ways to do this. Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn’t always work the way you think it should. 07-30-2018 08:07 AM 07-30-2018 08:07 AM How can I select things in all places?

How to move objects from one layer to another?

Thaw and unlock all layers then hit Ctrl+A. Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn’t always work the way you think it should. 07-30-2018 04:15 AM 07-30-2018 04:15 AM I want to move all objects from one layer to another. How do I go about that? You don’t have to select the objects. Merge the layer to the desired one.

How to remove the source layer from a drawing?

If you don’t need it automated, QSELECT and the Properties box will do the same for you with no routine, and hardly any more effort on the User’s part. Or, if you want to completely remove the source Layer from the drawing, use LAYMRG.

How to select only polygons that overlap with another layer?

If I use Geoprocessing – Intersect I will end up with just a copy of the yellow layer. Selects features in a layer based on a spatial relationship to features in another layer. The relationship to use is INTERSECT. Before running this add your shapefiles to a map so that you have them as layers.

How to cycle through overlapping objects for selection in AutoCAD?

In AutoCAD 2006 and previous versions, you can cycle through the selection of overlapping objects by pressing CTRL+click. You can set the LEGACYCTRLPICK variable to 1 to restore using Ctrl+click to select overlapping objects: On the command line, type LEGACYCTRLPICK and press Enter. When prompted to enter a new value, enter 1.