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Do you really have to close each import panel every time?

Participant ,
Aug 29, 2021 Aug 29, 2021

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When importing, It shows every single line in every single group.

 

I have to close each one sepreately and them make my clips, otherwise there are hundreds of layers showing.

 

Is there a simple way to either import and not have all the sublayers visible or to select all and close?

 

Otherwise this is a huge waste of time that could easily be automated.

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Aug 30, 2021 Aug 30, 2021

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i don't understand the problem.

 

normally, when importing something with lots of layers and you don't want those layers on your main timeline, create a movieclip and import to its timeline.  that way all the layers are available for future use, but you don't need anything on the main timeline except the movieclip.

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Not that I am aware of. 

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