Type N to get the list of Layers to Merge this would be the old layers. Review any layer that can be immediately merged without further investigation e.
Select the old layer name s and enter OK. When prompted to Select object on target layer or [Name]:, type N. Select the Target layer this is the new layer and enter OK. It will ask you to confirm. Select Yes. Repeat until there are no additional layers to merge. When editing blocks, it is recommended to keep the Properties window open. Exception: Earthbag doors and windows details intentionally have varied colors. Exception: Some blocks have intentionally varied line weights, in this case it is not necessary to assign them ByLayer.
Hide all standard template layers. Move all remaining items to standard template layers by selecting the item and clicking on the appropriate layer in the Layer drop down menu. Use this category sparingly. From the Layer Properties window, hide all layers except 0. There should be nothing on layer 0. A short summary of this paper. Download Download PDF. Translate PDF. No part of this publication may be reproduced, either in whole or in part, or stored in a retrieval system, or reproduced by mechanical or electronic photocopying, recording, or other means now known or hereafter invented, without the express written permission of the publisher.
CLG Field Codes Agent Responsible This function allows building design information to be organized in a systematic fashion, facilitates the visual display of the information on a computer screen, and allows the information to be efficiently converted to the conventional print media of drawings.
Efficient use of layers can reduce document preparation time and improve document coordination. Organizing data by layers allows a single CAD file to contain a wealth of information about a building or facility. By turning selected layers on or off, data can be created, reviewed and edited according to a hierarchy that simulates the physical organization of building systems, the relative position of building elements, or the sequence of construction. The early success of the first edition and rapidly evolving technology resulted in the second edition being published in The second edition also included additional layer field codes for remodeling projects, added new discipline designations for interiors, telecommunications, and other disciplines, and improved the method of organizing drawing annotation.
Army Corps of Engineers. In March , the U. The U. National CAD Standard. With publication of the U. NCS Version 2. No doubt some confusion will still arise between the U. NCS, Version 3. It was also carefully coordinated with that document, so that the two function as a whole. This arrangement allows users to select from a number of options for naming layers according to the level of detailed information desired. Layer names consist of distinct data fields separated from one another by dashes.
A detailed list of abbreviations, or field codes, is prescribed to define the content of layers. Most field codes are mnemonic English abbreviations of construction terminology that are easy to remember. The Discipline Designator and Major Group fields are mandatory.
The Minor Group and Status fields are optional. Inline Feedbacks. New on CADnotes Revit Meet the Authors. Get Connected. We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. However, you may visit "Cookie Settings" to provide a controlled consent. Cookie Settings Accept All. Manage consent. Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website.
Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. It provides consistent spelling and terminology, standardizes abbreviations, and notes common usage. Symbols Addresses commonly used standard symbols, classifications, graphic representation, and organization in creating, understanding and fulfilling the intent of construction documents. Notations Provides guidelines for classifying, formatting, and locating notes; using and linking notes to specifications.
Code Conventions Identifies types of general regulatory information that should appear on drawings, locates code-related information in a set of drawings, and provides standard graphic conventions.
This tool can be used to expedite code review by designers and plan review authorities.
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