Object In Non-Existant Layer

Posted by Tango on
URL: https://forum.librecad.org/Object-In-Non-Existant-Layer-tp5713805.html

I realize I probably created this problem.  I created a new file from the template I've been using, which is based on the AutoCAD files my architect has been sending me.  Then I copied part of a diagram from a new file he sent me (one which I had trouble importing, by the way - It was a .dwg file, but when I tried to import it, LibreCAD would lock up for a long time with the wait pointer going, so I loaded it into DraftSight, saved it as a .dxf file, and then I could load it).  Once it was copied from the imported file, I went to my file, based on my template, and pasted it into that file.

Now I'm trying to move some objects.  Whenever I do, even if I haven't selected them, some other objects move with whatever I select.  In the past when this has happened, I just hide that layer.  In this case, clicked on Properties on the dock, then picked the object I was having trouble with - the one that would get selected with anything else.  I looked at the layer and it lists that as being in a layer that doesn't even exist in my Layer List.

Is this because of something I did?  How can I hide that layer or lock it down?