when I click on an object, how do I know which layer it is in?
This would really be helpful!
when I click on an object, how do I know which layer it is in?
This would really be helpful!
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If you are using Web Designer 7 you can use the new Locate button to instantly locate a selected object or group of objects.
In other versions of Designer and Web Designer you can press the S icon in the Page and Layer Gallery to visually isolate a layer and its contents. When you press the S icon (to the left of the eye and lock icons) only the contents of that layer are displayed.
Gary W. Priester
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The Locate button is also available in Design Pro 6.
You are absolutely correct. I had never noticed it before. Thanks Allison.
Gary W. Priester
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Click on an object. The status bar will show you which layer it's in.
Egg
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You're welcome, Gary. The thing made me nuts when I depressed it accidentally and layers were flying open and closed whenever I selected something. Once I got it turned it off, I found that it's really rather useful.
Nice to hear from you, Egg.
Is that a new avatar Egg? Good to see you here.
Gary W. Priester
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If you click on the object, it will highlight the layer in the layers palette, easy :-)
No need to look in obscure places.
Grenou
guys this is an old thread - and the current issue is being dealt with
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