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![]() Note: This is on screen only and does not appear in plots. ![]() Your LAYLOCKFADECTL should be set as you Lock Layers you should be able to see the fade. Why have the numbers in the negative? so these numbers can be saved and reset to Fade by adding the negative symbol.ġ.) In the command line type LAYLOCKFADECTL and select the key.Ģ.) type the value you would like to see and select the key. The maximum number is 90 so the Locked layers do not get confused with Turned Off Layers. Any number in the positive is the percentage it fades so if an LAYLOCKFADECTL is set to 50 then the Objects on a Locked layer will be faded 50%. ![]() The value is the percentage the Object will fade. So if a Layer is locked and this value is set to a positive number then the Object will fade. We can do with a Variable called LAYLOCKFADECTL this variable will allow you to control the fade you have for Locked Layers. Open Google Chrome Click on the Menu icon in the top-right corner of the Window (it will be the button that looks like three vertical dots) Click Settings Click on the Privacy and security section on the left Click Site Settings. Ever want to know visually if a Layer is Locked.
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