Dina Dembicki
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Yes, in the palette. On the canvas you can usually see what's on top of what. Assuming when the layers are sorted alphabetically in the palette, it doesn't actually change their position. You're right, it's hard to explain, lol!
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I see how this could be useful when there are many layers in a document... I think the challenge here is that layers are usually in a specific order so that one item is on top of another. If the layers are sorted alphabetically, how would you know which layer is actually on top?
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How is this different from selecting a layer from the layer palette? Just curious.
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Hi Everyone, This feature has been available since August 2020 release (version 24.3). Please update to the latest release using Creative Cloud desktop App: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/creative-cloud/help/creative-cloud-updates.html Thank you for all the feedback.
You can now select multiple layers in Layers panel. Click the bars (they get highlighted blue) if you want to operate layers and not their content (e.g. to drag to reorder) or click their markers to select their content — circle (target ones) or square (selection ones) next to them. There is no real difference which to pick, but if you want to select a range of layers, using Shift, use target markers.
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The team has started to work on this feature. If you have some things to share about it — it’s time to post a comment. The more info we get provided in time, the better the chance to have it tailored to our needs!
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I agree. A contextual menu would improve the ability to lock/unlock and show/hide layers. Also, probably a different topic already brought up, a key combination for Paste Remembers Layers would be Fantastic!
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Beta 30.0.0.21 now offers an option to show the numbers and names for the artboards for any tool chosen.
You can disable this in Preferences > Selection & Anchor Display, with Show Artboard name on canvas option.
Yo can also double-click the name and rename the artboard directly on canvas.
This is a very first draft of the feature. Please try this build and share your impressions in comments, to help to guide the development.
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I like this idea. Upvoted!
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As stated in this request’s status update, the team had to temporarily revoke the 'Search for missing links in this folder' feature to make a way for the missing 'Apply to All' option when relinking, starting with version 29.2.
These two can’t coexist at the moment, and the team intends to come up with a better solution to allow both.
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@VincentVE, Good point. I'd be okay with the check box defaulting to "on". I generally have all my links in one place, but I can see a use for using it the way you describe.
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@Jacqueline Christensen, I don't know if it's a feature in Premier Pro, but in Illustrator, it's not automatic (I wish it were, Adobe). You have to check the box that says "Search for Missing Links in This Folder." I've attached a screenshot. Note that it's grayed out because I don't have any missing links in that AI file. It works well, and is a big help.
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Please, please, please, I hope this happens soon. As a workaround, when I have the same image placed many times in one AI file, I sort the links alphabetically and select all the images with the same name, and then update that one image everywhere, since the link dialog box defaults to the last place you linked from. It helps a little bit, but I would love it if links would re-link like they do in InDe.
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AdminAvinash Singh Kotwal (Principal Product Manager, Adobe Illustrator) responded
Hi friends! I have some great news for your today. Rotate View (Canvas) feature is available in Illustrator 25.3 (Desktop) now. Thank you all for your feedback which helped us shape up this feature.
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Thank you Egor!
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This feature is quite handy. Often I get die lines that are situated sideways on an artboard. I rotate the view so I can create layouts in a right-reading orientation. The only thing is... that when you use the nudge keys, it nudges in the original orientation. So if I want to move something up a few ticks, I have to remember that it's either the left or right nudge key, or up for down and down for up if I've rotated the view 180°. So it makes me not use it as often as I could.
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I'm down for this. Recently started using export as PDF, only to prevent my files from being written over. I can't tell you how many times I've made edits to a PDF and then had to save it back again as an illustrator file. This is a welcome addition, and to have sticky-ness would be wonderful.
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I use the Appearance palette All. The. Time. :) It's much easier to see what exactly is going on with something.
I voted for this, and will go vote for the other one. Thanks for the heads up that it exists.