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how to transfer all the layer in one document, to another document 4 Adobe Illustrator?
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TSsonictheory
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Apr 12 2006, 02:46 PM, updated 20y ago
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i created two illustrator file (.ai), both with layers now i wanna transfer 1 of the file all the layers into another file... how??
give example like
file a got 10 layers in illustrator file... file b got 5 layers in illustrator file....
now i wanna merge both file together...move the 10 layers in file a to file b mean will be total 15 layers in 1 file....
anyone know how?
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etsuko
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Apr 12 2006, 03:25 PM
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Spaced out person
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afaik, i'd lock all layers except 1.. then select all objects and copy.. then go to the other document, create new layer and paste the objects inside.
repeat the whole process.
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TSsonictheory
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Apr 13 2006, 03:20 AM
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means if 1 document i got 50 over layer....have to do 50 over times? swt....no other better way?
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etsuko
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Apr 13 2006, 10:03 AM
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Spaced out person
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nod nod..yup.. unless you're willing to sacrifice the layers and copy all the objects into a new layer in the new document. maybe you could bring this layer copying thing up in the next Adobe wish list.
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azxel
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Apr 13 2006, 04:58 PM
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moological mooster
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copying 5 layers into another file is a piece of cake... but yea.. copying 50 layers into another file is a pain... then again, who on earth works on Illustrator with 50 layers?! IMHO, that would be plain stupid.
A smart person will use SUB LAYERS in their work.
If you sumbit this to Adobe, I can bet that they'd be laughing at your request.
Anyway, you can just hide the layer instead of locking it, that way, you'd see what you're copying over.
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