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As Scott Falkner says in comments, you can clip a whole layer if you select a path you want to use as a mask, then open the Layers panel and select Make Clipping Mask from the flyout menu.
An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Falkner commentedFeature exists. Select a path then open the Layers panel and select Make Clipping Mask from the flyout menu.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Falkner commentedI bet you're using picas.
This bug has been driving me crazy for decades. I have reported this bug several times for years and Adobe is either unwilling to fix this bug or unable to.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Falkner commentedIllustrator is at version 23. It is over 30 years old. I have been reporting this bug for over a decade. The bug remains unfixed in Illustrator CC 2019.
There are two possibilities: they are unable to fix this bug; they are unwilling to fix this bug.
Scott Falkner shared this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Falkner commentedThis has been a big problem for me for years. I think since Illustrator 10 in 2001. So Adobe, with all their resources, have been unable to address this bug in 16 years of development. This is monumental incompetence. There is no way to excuse or sugar coat this. Adobe clearly is uninterested in bug fixes for Illustrator. There is no other conclusion I can reach.
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Look into the Smart Layer Export script. It’s very useful and powerful.
https://www.adobeexchange.com/creativecloud.details.2955.smart-layer-export.html