2008-03-06 10:26 PM
2008-03-07 01:50 AM
Dwight wrote:Sorry mate, just being a sarcastic punk again. The name of the palette is Quick Layers, so it makes sense that it controls things by layer. Even the button you made mention of.
When i click "Quick Layers" I get this palette
Ignacio wrote:This could play havoc with any Solid Element Operations. If it's all one one story, maybe it is better to select the elements, then shift select as you swipe of every element, then go to Edit> Locking> Lock?
I don't know if there is a cleaner way, but a quick workaround is
1- Select your items
2- CUT
3- Select All
4- Lock
5- PASTE
Everything from the keyboard. If there is something cleaner it can't be much faster.
2008-03-07 01:55 AM
2008-03-07 03:25 AM
Link wrote:Hah that one is neat if you can see 'all'. I had never done shift-'swipe' including unselect and took me a while to understand what you were saying.
If it's all one one story, maybe it is better to select the elements, then shift select as you swipe of every element, then go to Edit> Locking> Lock?
2008-03-07 04:10 AM
Link wrote:Made me look.
Are you using the QuickLayerspalette or the Quick Elementspalette?
2008-03-07 07:53 AM
Dwight wrote:Wow. Are you sure those buttons don't just switch the visibility and locking of all
So just to be perfectly clear, tool naming flaws aside, that the Quick Layers palette has two buttons on the left hand side that control element visibility and locking state independent of layer.
2008-03-07 08:01 AM
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