Why does the join nearest command set the current layer to the objects
layer that you pick? Can this be fixed to stay in the layer your in
currently?
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Why does the join nearest command set the current layer to the objects
layer that you pick?
Brian said the following on 1/23/2006 8:37 PM:
Why does the join nearest command set the current layer to the objects
layer that you pick?
Sounds like a bug to me....
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R.K. McSwain
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I get the same thing, (in CS2004).
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Brian said the following on 1/23/2006 8:37 PM:
Why does the join nearest command set the current layer to the objects
layer that you pick?
Sounds like a bug to me....
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R.K. McSwain
http://rkmcswain.blogspot.com
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