Hello, is it possible when making an annotation to always automatically create a "XX" layer (if it does not exist) and then put these annotations there by default.
Because currently I have to create a layer then set it as default
THANKS
LAYER auto
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Re: LAYER auto
Hello Mirada2000,
I do not believe there is such a feature to automate this, however you can e.g. make a few measurements, then select them in the comments pane and after that quickly add them to a layer - either new or existing, by just right clicking over the selection of those comments: Kind regards,
Stefan
I do not believe there is such a feature to automate this, however you can e.g. make a few measurements, then select them in the comments pane and after that quickly add them to a layer - either new or existing, by just right clicking over the selection of those comments: Kind regards,
Stefan
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Re: LAYER auto
Yes but I would have liked the creation of a layer automatically as soon as I add annotations to the documents.
In order not to work without a layer
In order not to work without a layer
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Re: LAYER auto
Hello Mirada2000,
Layers inside a PDF are called "Optional Content Groups" - and as the name implies - they are 'optional'.
The comments that you add are in any case created in a position that is on top of the base content of the same page - so there is already some separation, and if you need to put some comments into layers - you would have to create those yourselves, as there is no automated way for that.
Kind regards,
Stefan
Layers inside a PDF are called "Optional Content Groups" - and as the name implies - they are 'optional'.
The comments that you add are in any case created in a position that is on top of the base content of the same page - so there is already some separation, and if you need to put some comments into layers - you would have to create those yourselves, as there is no automated way for that.
Kind regards,
Stefan