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i am working on a project where i have put one image in 150 layers with 100’s of other layer in random places is there any way to select the image layer with one click or i have to manually select all the layers.

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If you right click in the preview window, you will see the Select Option… a list of all layers that are under your cursor. If you name your layers properly, it shouldn’t be a problem to select the one you want. Then hit X on your keyboard and the layer will jump into visibility on the timeline.

You could use label groups to select groups of layers.

You could also attach groups of layers to a parent and then use Select Children.

Finally, again if you name layers cleverly then you can use the search bar at the top of the timeline to narrow down the selection.

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cloud9communication says

If you right click in the preview window, you will see the Select Option… a list of all layers that are under your cursor. If you name your layers properly, it shouldn’t be a problem to select the one you want. Then hit X on your keyboard and the layer will jump into visibility on the timeline.

You could use label groups to select groups of layers.

You could also attach groups of layers to a parent and then use Select Children.

Finally, again if you name layers cleverly then you can use the search bar at the top of the timeline to narrow down the selection.

-f.

thanks felt very useful tip Thanks Once again

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