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Starting at version 8.0, GMS allows you to create named layer ranges via the ''Grid|Named Layer Ranges'' menu command. A layer range has a name, a [[GMS:Materials|material]], and a minimum and maximum layer. If named layer ranges are defined, GMS will create a [[GMS:Material Set|material set]] called "Named Layer Ranges" that matches the ranges defined in the dialog (if the material set already exists it is simply updated). If the ''Update grid on OK'' toggle is on, GMS will make the "Named Layer Ranges" material set the active set. You can [[GMS:3D_Grid_Display_Options|turn on a legend]] showing the named layer ranges. | Starting at version 8.0, GMS allows you to create named layer ranges via the '''''Grid|Named Layer Ranges''''' menu command. A layer range has a name, a [[GMS:Materials|material]], and a minimum and maximum layer. If named layer ranges are defined, GMS will create a [[GMS:Material Set|material set]] called "Named Layer Ranges" that matches the ranges defined in the dialog (if the material set already exists it is simply updated). If the '''Update grid on OK''' toggle is on, GMS will make the "Named Layer Ranges" material set the active set. You can [[GMS:3D_Grid_Display_Options|turn on a legend]] showing the named layer ranges. | ||
Named layer ranges can be used in [[GMS:T-PROGS|T-PROGS]] to target a subset of grid layers. | Named layer ranges can be used in [[GMS:T-PROGS|T-PROGS]] to target a subset of grid layers. |