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bizio_88

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Good morning to all,
I have a question to ask you about hiding autocad quotas.
I have this situation that I would like to improve and speed up:
1- I have a design in autocad divided into three layouts, layout model, layout 1, layout 2
2- In the model space, the quotas identifying both production measures and treatment measures, coatings, etc.
3- in layout 1 I create the print page dedicated to production and in layout 2 I create the print page dedicated to other works where, in both hidden and visible straight layouts certain quotas (currently the freezes from the layout as I have already seen explained on the forum)

so far everything is working and I don't have much trouble making it, my question is this:

exists a command to hide and/or freeze the object, share etc in certain layouts? without creating new quota layers?
 
for each single layout no. There is the hideobjects command with which you hide objects without extinguishing layers, but it synchronizes on all layouts and pattern.
 
Thank you so much to both of you.
I imagine there is no specific sin command.
I was much easier as I happen to have to print those drawings in pdf but removing the tolerances, the procedure I use is as follows:
1- I drew all quotas on a layer called quotas (imaginative;)
2- within the model space and through the quick selection select all quotas of the quota layer
3- in properties remove tolerances

reconnecting me to the first argument, if I create two layers quotas 1 and quota 2 the procedure to clear the tolerances works but I have to be careful to select all the layers and I already know that sometimes I run away
 
You could solve this:
- Makes the quotation style count.
- draw your odds by setting a annotative scale, example 1:100
- go to the paper space and assign to the window where you have to see the quotas the property "anotative scale" = to 1:100 (then reset the scale of the viewport that will surely be changed during the allocation of the year)
- in the window where you do not have to see the odds assigns an ungenerated annotative scale.... example 8:1

to make everything work you need:
1 - the variable annoallvisible is equal 0 (with 0 the annotative quotas that do not have the current annotative scale disappear)
2 - the annual variable is equal -1 (with -1 each time the current annotative scale is changed is not assigned to existing annotative quotas)
 
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Bye to all,
I tried your solutions, they all work.
Unfortunately I realized that changing such a white point method becomes complicated.
I started with some little change, I will apply them over time.

Thank you very much
 

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