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March 14, 2023
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Sometimes File > Close is disabled

  • March 14, 2023
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I have read a couple of discussions about closing projects, but I could not find one that answers the following question:

Why is File > Close sometimes active, and sometimes grayed out?

The answer is not in the User Guide.

Thank you.

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Correct answer CoSA_DaveS

File > Close is enabled when you have the Scene or Puppet panels active (blue border). These panels can have multiple scenes or puppets opened into the panel, and Close closes the currently showing one and reveals the most-recently open one.

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CoSA_DaveS
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CoSA_DaveSCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
March 14, 2023

File > Close is enabled when you have the Scene or Puppet panels active (blue border). These panels can have multiple scenes or puppets opened into the panel, and Close closes the currently showing one and reveals the most-recently open one.

CoSA_DaveS
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
March 14, 2023

I forgot to add: there is no explicit close-project command. Instead you just open another project, or create a new one.