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Is there a way to convert a top level layer to a sub layer and move it under a different top level layer? For example, I started on an airplane design and I created layers for various sections like fuselage, wings, horizontal stab, vertical stab, etc. As I started adding more details I decided it would be better to make those layers sub layers under a new top level layer called airframe. Is there an easy way to do this? Thanks. XMack
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This is a very good idea. For layers have i more ideas like Sort in alphabetical order and Layername = Feature (Part)-Name and Multirename and Multidelete, Hiding Layers permanently (show not when use the command "Show all") etc.
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Yes xMack, a very good idea : When I import files I need to move some imported sublayers to other levels. Today I recreate the layers and move the elements to them... Problem : it's impossible to move many elements with history to another layer at once ! It seems that the links loose reference during movement :-( Often ends up into a big mess.
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Originally Posted by: Guest Yes xMack, a very good idea : When I import files I need to move some imported sublayers to other levels. Today I recreate the layers and move the elements to them... Problem : it's impossible to move many elements with history to another layer at once ! It seems that the links loose reference during movement :-( Often ends up into a big mess.
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