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Thought I would dive in before the experts arrive
Have you tried merging the layers?
Yesterday I noticed that when you select the properties of the object it shows which layer it is on, old news to most but not me, and you can change it , eg, track from session to route (a failing of mine).
Rog
If you are using TS2009 SP4, things get very tricky.
This solution should help though.
Firstly, create a blank baseboard on it's own in Surveyor, then save it as a new map.
Secondly, open the map you are having difficulty with, then use the Merge Route option.
Select the blank baseboard map, then click the tick icon.
The next box has two tabs. Click the top tab to select where you want the blank baseboard to go.
Once this is done, click the second tab. You will see two items shown in red. Double-click the second item, then rename it to something else.
There will be an icon between the tick and cross icons which should be the merge layers icon. Click this (make sure the renamed layer is selected) then select route-layer, followed by the tick.
You should now get another box appear, click the tick to confirm this.
Once done, the tick icon on the two-tab box will become available, click this to finish the job.
Hopefully this will solve your issues, but if not there is a similar process that I can detail if needed.
Shane
NOTE: In some cases, this may cause Trainz to crash to the desktop, but this is due to a fault in the software, and should sort itself out the next time.
It's OK - found the solution myself by chance, whilst dealing with another layer-related issue (inability to place trackside objects)
Shane
EDIT: Ghost42, luckily I do not crack safes....
EDIT EDIT: If it's ok with Ghost42 and Ben710, I'd like to add that solution to my tutorial website, just in case this thread goes AWOL in cyberspace.