Selecting it directly on screen of course still isn’t possible, as you’ve nothing to click on. For example, you may have noticed that objects that have been turned off are still selectable in the drawing. Turning a layer off using the ON/OFF setting makes the objects on that layer hidden, but these object will still be considered part of the drawing. For years I had no idea what the difference was, or if in fact there was a difference at all! I simply got in the habit of just using the ON/OFF setting, but having found out what the subtle difference between them is, I’ve changed over to mainly freezing layers because it usually more accurately fits my intent. Many times I’ve been asked, “What’s the difference between freezing a layer and turning it off?”. There are two ways to change the visibility of layers – turning it off using the little light-bulb, and freezing it using the little snowflake.
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