Create, rename, and remove layers. Set the current layer. Change layer properties such as color, linetype, lineweight, and transparency.
Use the Layer Properties Manager to work with layers. Click
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Create a Layer
- In the Layer Properties Manager, click New Layer.
A layer name is added to the layer list.
- Enter a new layer name by typing over the highlighted layer name.
- Layer names can be up to 255 characters long (double-byte or alphanumeric), and include letters, numbers, spaces, and several special characters.
- Layer names cannot include the following characters: < > / \ “ : ; ? * | = ‘
- For complex drawings with many layers, enter descriptive text in the Description column.
- Specify the settings and default properties of the new layer by clicking in each column.
Rename a Layer
- In the Layer Properties Manager, click to select a layer.
- Click the layer name or press F2.
- Enter a new name.
Remove a Layer
- In the Layer Properties Manager, click to select a layer.
- Click Delete Layer.
The following layers cannot be deleted:
- Layers 0 and Defpoints
- The current layer
- Layers used in an external reference
Note: To remove all unused layers, use PURGE.
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Set the Current Layer
- In the Layer Properties Manager, click to select a layer.
- Click Set Current.
Set the Default Layer for Specified Object Types
- At the Command prompt, enter the system variable that controls the default layer for a specified object type:
- Center marks and centerlines: CENTERLAYER system variable
- Hatches and fills: HPLAYER system variable
- Dimensions: DIMLAYER system variable
- Mtext and text: TEXTLAYER system variable (added in the 2020.1 update)
- Xrefs: XREFLAYER system variable
- Enter the name of the layer to which subsequently created object types are to be assigned.
Change the Properties Assigned to Layers
- If you want to change multiple layers, use one of the following methods in the Layer Properties Manager:
- Press and hold Ctrl, and choose several layer names.
- Press and hold Shift, and choose the first and last layers in a range.
- Right-click, and click Show Filters in Layer List. Choose a layer filter from the list of layers.
- Click the current setting in the column that you want to change.
The dialog box for that property displays.
- Choose the setting that you want to use.
When changing layer properties:
- If the linetype you want is not displayed, click Load and use one of the following methods:
- In the Load or Reload Linetypes dialog box, choose the linetypes to load.
- In the Load or Reload Linetypes dialog box, click File to open an additional linetype definition (LIN) file. Choose the linetypes to load and click OK.
- Lineweights are not displayed automatically. If you want to display or hide lineweights, click Show/Hide Lineweight on the status bar.
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If no change is visible, it's probably due to a combination of the thickness of the line compared to the display resolution of your monitor.
- Transparency is not displayed automatically. If you want to display or hide the transparency of objects, click Show/Hide Transparency on the status bar. Find
Note: The properties that you choose are used for all objects on the layer that have a
ByLayer setting for that property.
View a List of Unused Layers
Note: To improve performance, all layers are indicated as containing objects in the Status column,
, by default.

- In the Layer Properties Manager, click Settings.
- Check Indicate Layers in Use on the Layer Settings dialog box and click OK.
- Click the Status column label to sort by status.
indicates a layer is not in use.