Any way to delete mulyiple layers?

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Often I wind up with a whole bunch of layers I no longer need. Is there any way to do the equivalent of shift-clicking to select multiple layers? THX
Mark
#1
"Pare" wrote in message
Often I wind up with a whole bunch of layers I no longer need. Is there
any
way to do the equivalent of shift-clicking to select multiple layers? THX
Mark
How about just dragging the layers into the dustbin?
#2
Sure,
Mark but it would be real nice if I could select all 20 or so layers and drag them to the trash together.
"V1nc3nt" wrote in message
"Pare" wrote in message
Often I wind up with a whole bunch of layers I no longer need. Is there
any
way to do the equivalent of shift-clicking to select multiple layers? THX
Mark
How about just dragging the layers into the dustbin?

#3
On Wed, 12 May 2004 18:46:39 -0400, "Pare" wrote:

Sure,
Mark but it would be real nice if I could select all 20 or so layers and drag them to the trash together.

I have an idea, but I don't know how much it would save you.

Link the trash layers together, then Merge Linked, then delete the resultant layer.
#4
On Wed, 12 May 2004 18:04:35 -0400, "Pare" wrote:

Often I wind up with a whole bunch of layers I no longer need. Is there any way to do the equivalent of shift-clicking to select multiple layers? THX
Mark
Make them a layer set then drag the layer set to the bin.

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#5
Pare wrote:
Often I wind up with a whole bunch of layers I no longer need. Is there any way to do the equivalent of shift-clicking to select multiple layers? THX
Mark
In 7 and up: Link the layers, from the flyout choose Delete Linked Layers.

Note, there must be one layer left behind.

In 6 you can link them, make Set from Linked and trash the set.

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#6
Got to say I like the layer set idea best so far. Linking the layers could lead to deleting layers I want to keep.
Thanks everyone

Mark

"Hecate" wrote in message
On Wed, 12 May 2004 18:04:35 -0400, "Pare" wrote:
Often I wind up with a whole bunch of layers I no longer need. Is there
any
way to do the equivalent of shift-clicking to select multiple layers? THX
Mark
Make them a layer set then drag the layer set to the bin.
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Hecate

veni, vidi, reliqui
#7