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"About the Layers palette" on page 278
To release items to separate layers
The Release To Layers command redistributes all of the items in a layer into individual layers and can build new
objects in each layer based on the object's stacking order. You can use this feature to prepare files for web animation
work.
In the Layers palette, click the name of a layer or group.
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Do one of the following:
To release each item to a new layer, choose Release To Layers (Sequence) from the Layers palette menu.
To release items into layers and duplicate objects to create a cumulative sequence, choose Release To Layers (Build)
from the Layers palette menu. The bottommost object appears in each of the new layers, and the topmost object
only appears in the topmost layer. For example, assume Layer 1 contains a circle (bottommost object), a square,
and a triangle (topmost object). This command creates three layers—one with a circle, square, and triangle; one
with a circle and square; and one with just a circle. This is useful for creating cumulative animation sequences.
Release To Layers (Build) command creates new layers.
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"About the Layers palette" on page 278
To consolidate layers and groups
Merging and flattening layers are similar in that they both let you consolidate objects, groups, and sublayers into a
single layer or group. With merging, you can select which items you want to consolidate; with flattening, all visible
items in the artwork are consolidated in a single layer. With either option, the stacking order of the artwork remains
the same, but other layer-level attributes, such as clipping masks, aren't preserved.
To merge items into a single layer or group, hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) and click the
names of the layers or groups that you want to merge. Alternatively, hold down Shift to select all listings in between
the layer or group names you click. Then select Merge Selected from the Layers palette menu. Note that items will
be merged into the layer or group that you selected last.
Layers can only merge with other layers that are on the same hierarchical level in the Layers palette. Likewise,
sublayers can only merge with other sublayers that are within the same layer and at the same hierarchical level.
Objects can't be merged with other objects.
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