Lay Off is a SketchUp plugin that changes the visibility behavior of new Layers.
When enabled, added Layers are visible only in the current Scene only, and hidden in all other Scenes (current and future.) When disabled, you get the "normal" SketchUp behavior you are used to.
Lay Off appears in the Plugins menu, and also has a toolbar button. Toggle the button on/off anytime while modeling. Models that are saved with Lay Off enabled, will re-open with it enabled; however, Lay Off is always OFF when starting a new model.
Adding Layers when there are no Scenes in the model will result in none of the added Layers visible in any Scene added afterwards.
LayOff is $9.00 and is available through smustard.com
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