Use this procedure to create a layer that conforms to the layer standard selected for the drawing. Layer standards define the naming of new layers according to the structure defined in the standard. AutoCAD Architecture toolset creates layers as needed according to the current layer standard. For example, when you add a wall to a drawing, the software creates the necessary wall layers if they do not yet exist.
Layer standards can be based on architectural standards like AIA or BS1192, or they can be user-defined and represent a company or other standard. AutoCAD Architecture toolset ships with a number of predefined layer standards and matching layer key styles.
Depending on the layer standard you are using, different fields are available here.
To select a value for one of the available fields, click the [...] button, and select one of the values.
You can also enter a new value, provided you follow the parameters specified for the layer standard components.
When you are finished, the Layer Name and Description fields display the combination of values you have selected. If you have, for example, created a new layer for storage shelves according to the BS1192 layer standard, it is named A746G.
If the desired color is not available on the list, select Select Color, and select a color from the Color Picker.
If the desired linetype is not available on the list, select Other, and select a linetype from the Select Linetype dialog box.
Clear Plot if you do not want the new layer to be plotted.