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Mapping is now available in Beta. There are some known issues with it, but even more unknown ones, so the team encourages you to try it and write back about your experience with it, to help to make it better.
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In the latest versions the chosen option for symbols sticks once you select Static instead of Dynamic ands stays like this for each new symbol we create further: http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/32371252
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131 votesCompleted (Comments Open) · 74 comments · Illustrator (Desktop) Feature Requests » File Save, Import and Export · Admin →
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79 votesAdded to Backlog · 20 comments · Illustrator (Desktop) Feature Requests » Cloud, Libraries · Admin →
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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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@EgorChistyakov
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.