Created by  James Hurrell on Apr 16, 2021
                        
                    
                                             Layers window         |                     |       
    
     
    Layers offer a practical way to adapt the level of detail displayed in      your Graphical View without actually having to place objects into or delete them from the Graphical      View.
    Assigning an object      or a link to a particular Layer enables you to view those      objects or links by activating the Layer. Thus you could assign all your      server-side objects to one Layer and all client-side objects to another.      Activating the appropriate Layer will display those objects assigned to      that Layer. Activating all the Layers will display all the objects and      links.
    For more detailed information about using and working with Layers, see      the Notions section.
     
      Layers window
                                            Notes                           - A check mark next to the Layer item in the View                menu indicates that the window is already displayed.
               - Three default layers will be displayed in the Layers window.                These are explained in more detail here.
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If you want to hide the Layers window:                                   - Click View > Layer
                   - Repeat the process to re-display the window
                   - You can also click the close icon in the top                    right-hand corner.
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By default, the window will be "docked". However,                  you can move the window to a different location should                  you require:                                   - Double-click anywhere in the title bar -  this will                    "undock" the window and you will then be able to                    move it as normal.
                   - The window has other "docked" positions                    which can be used by moving the window until its outline                    changes shape and then releasing the mouse button, or you                    can double-click in the title bar to restore the "docked"                    position.
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      Shortcut menu items
                            | Menu name |           Icon |           Shortcut |           Description |         
                  | Set current |           - |             |            Sets the selected layer as the Active Layer. |         
                  | Edit |            - |            Return |            Displays the Layer            Properties dialog box enabling you to rename a layer you            have created. |         
                  | Create Layer |             |            Ins |           Adds            a new layer called "New Layer". |         
                  | Drop Layer |             |            Del |           Removes            a layer you have created |         
      
           
      Layer Properties dialog box
                                          This dialog box displays the properties for a selected layer              (right click a layer and select Edit to launch it - not              available for default layers).                                           | Name |                 This text box displays the name of the Layer. If                  you want to rename                  the Layer, enter the name you require (This operation is NOT                  possible for the default layers Default, Belongs To, and Escalated). |                                              | Visible |                 Selecting the Visible option is identical                  to selecting the Layer in the Layers Window (selecting its                  check box).                    It displays all the object(s) and link(s) assigned to that                    Layer in the Graphical View. Clearing the option will                    remove that Layer (and all associated objects and links)                    from the Graphical View.                  |                                              | Semi-Transparent |                 This option is useful if you want to distinguish                  or "hide" certain groups of objects.                   If you select the option and then click OK, all the                    names of all the objects associated to that layer will                    change color (from blue to                    gray).                  |                                         |         
      
          See Also
    Notions
    
     