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Date: Sat, 4 Feb 1995 11:04:28 -0500 (EST)
From: James Brooks <jamesb@clark.net>
To: Lightwave Mailing List <lightwave-l@netcom.com>
Subject: Saving Layers
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I know about holding the ALT-button when doing a SAVE will save the
FG and BG layers. I wondering if there is a trick to SAVE ALL the layers
that have something in them even though they are NOt active in either FG/BG?
Ex: I am working a part of a living room and I have all the pieces in
different layers and at time I need to stop my work BUT I would like to
let it STAY the EXACT same way I have left it. Using the Alt-SAVE is
good BUT I have to go thru the layers and putting layers in FG/BG once
again to continue. :-(
Anyone knows a 'better way'?
Alex
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James "Alex" Brooks Amiga 4000/040/28MHz 20MB RAM
Lightwave 3.5 / Imagine 3.0 VideoToaster 4000 3.1
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