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The Timeline

By Piotr Podsiadly | Published 01/06/2007 | Studying workspace

View layers and layer folders

A red X next to the name of a layer or folder in the Timeline indicates that a layer or folder is hidden. In the Publish Settings, you can choose whether hidden layers are included when you publish a SWF file.
To distinguish which layer an object belongs to, display all objects on a layer as colored outlines.
  • To show or hide a layer or folder do one of the following:
  • To hide a layer or folder, click in the Eye column to the right of the layer or folder name in the Timeline. To show the layer or folder, click in it again.
  • To hide all the layers and folders in the Timeline, click the Eye icon. To show all layers and folders, click it again.
  • To show or hide multiple layers or folders, drag through the Eye column.
  • To hide all layers and folders other than the current layer or folder, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Macintosh) in the Eye column to the right of a layer or folder name. To show all layers and folders, Alt-click or Option-click it again.
To view the contents of a layer as outlines do one of the following:
  • To display all objects on that layer as outlines, click in the Outline column to the right of the layer’s name. To turn off outline display, click in it again.
  • To display objects on all layers as outlines, click the outline icon. To turn off outline display on all layers, click it again.
  • To display objects on all layers other than the current layer as outlines, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Macintosh) in the Outline column to the right of a layer’s name. To turn off the outline display for all layers, Alt-click or Option-click in it again.

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