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Old 07-31-2006, 01:26 PM   #1
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Default How do I move multiple layers at once in the tab?

I am using PShop 7 and I cannot figure out how to move multiple layers
at once in the layers tab. I have about 45 layers I need to move
underneath another 45 layers. Moving them one at a time is a pain and
a time waster. Any ideas?
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Old 07-31-2006, 01:26 PM   #2
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Simply mark (select) 45 of them, and move them to where you want it.
You will only not be able to move the background image unless you
double click on it and rename it to layer 0 (or something else)
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Old 11-03-2007, 09:04 AM   #3
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Setting properties for multiple layers

Use the Property inspector to view and set properties for multiple layers.
To set properties for multiple layers at once:

Set any of the following options:

L and T (left and top) specify the position of the layers' upper-left corners relative to the upper-left corner of the page, or of the parent layer if nested.
W and H specify the width and height of the layers.
NOTE

If the content of any layer exceeds the specified size, the bottom edge of the layer (as it appears in the Design view in Dreamweaver) stretches to accommodate the content. (The bottom edge doesn't stretch when the layer appears in a browser, unless the Overflow property is set to Visible.)

The default unit for position and size is pixels (px). You can instead specify the following units: pc (picas), pt (points), in (inches), mm (millimeters), cm (centimeters), or % (percentage of the parent layer's corresponding value). The abbreviations must follow the value without a space: for example, 3mm indicates 3 millimeters.
Vis specifies whether the layers are initially visible or not. Select from the following options:
Default does not specify a visibility property.
When no visibility is specified, most browsers default to Inherit.
Inherit uses the visibility property of the layers' parent.
Visible displays the layers' contents, regardless of the parent's value.
Hidden hides the layer contents, regardless of the parent's value.
Note that hidden layers created with ilayer still take up the same space as if they were visible.
Use a scripting language, such as JavaScript, to control the visibility property and dynamically display layer contents.
Tag specifies the HTML tag used to define the layers.
Bg Image specifies a background image for the layers.
Click the folder icon to browse to and select an image file.
Bg Color specifies a background color for the layers.
Leave this option blank to specify a transparent background.
If you entered a value in a text box, press Tab or Enter (Windows) or Return (Macintosh) to apply the value.
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