![]() ![]() ![]() One of the things I love about this, is that it will create the required layer, with the designated layer color, if it does not already exist in the drawing. ![]() You might have a problem if that layer name is already defined in the drawing with a different color though, not sure. If you defined the layer color, it should work fine. Open the lisp in Notepad, and specify which commands you want to use reactors, and designate the layer name, and color of that layer, in case it does not already exist in the drawing. Did you define the LAYER & the LAYER COLOR, at the beginning of the lisp, when you are setting it up?
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