xairbusdriver
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Post by xairbusdriver on May 2, 2024 16:03:55 GMT
Title just about says it all, but I didn't know Adobe had provided this capability until today! Definitely not a "power-user". What and where I noticed this was when creating a page to print on decal paper. I needed three groups, each composing three groups of six items. Once I had the two items (a word and a number) created, I realized I could just duplicate those items - I needed four copies of the number and two copies of the word. That's when I finally noticed that Duplicate Layer was adding a sequential number to each duplication; "...copy 1", "...copy 2", "...copy 3"! After duplicating that first set of items I grouped them and then started using the "Duplicate Group" function. Five times. I now had a total of six groups that were needed! Six sequentially numbered Groups containing two Groups (also sequentially numbered)! Thanks Adobe, it only took me "22" versions of PSE and 81 years of age to notice! This is probably noted in the Manual, of course, who reads those?! Might even be in a post in this forum... 🫣
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