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  • thanks really for explainng in details,i am not confusing any more after ur explaination but i have still one question . now i have line and polygon together in one layer . line and polygon ,and arrows it is already arrows shown on the map with labels not polygon .polygon with green colour and lines in red colour inside polygon and line layer .and i think ,may be GIS read both of them line . i do not know .if i want to split both of them to two layer ,so can i do that or because iam working with dxf and it does not fit Commented Feb 5, 2020 at 16:51
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    My suggestion is to chose anothe file format and reorganize the data based on your needs, you can do it in dxf, but I am not sure how it will work. If you go for .shp files, for instance, then you will have only one layer per file. Then, I suggest you to split the data in different files according to your needs. Three, four or eight? that is up to your needs Commented Feb 6, 2020 at 9:41