![]() ![]() TO use it simply make sure that the layer you want to delete is not current, type LAYDEL and select an object on that layer (alternatively you can access this function through Format -> Layer Tools -> Layer Delete). Be careful though, since it will delete the layer and its contents. This is useful to delete layers we want to purge but because they might be included in some block definition we are not using anymore, the purge command can't delete them. LAYDEL is an Express Tools Command that allows us to delete a layer even if it contains objects. And of course I thought: let's write about it here during my lunch break! It is raining anyways. ![]() The solution is to use one of the Layer Express Tools. Ryan asked me today if I knew how to delete a layer that the purge command doesn't delete. Do you need to delete a layer but the purge command doesn't do it? No worries, there is an express tool for that.
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