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How to set up multiple pages in illustrator file by switching several layers on and off.

Participant ,
Jul 03, 2017 Jul 03, 2017

Hi there,

Can anyone help me to set up an illustrator file, please?

I have one Illustrator file with multiple layers in it. I need to create several pages out of this file with different layers on and off. Some layers will be repeating itself on different pages. I want to use one Illustrator file. Can i use art boards for it? If so what is the most efficient way of doing it.

Thanks a lot

Kamila

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Guide , Jul 05, 2017 Jul 05, 2017

If you are comfortable using InDesign, you can create a file at the desired size and place the layered Illustrator file into it. With the object selected, go to Object> Object layer options and turn on and off the layers as desired. Add additional InDesign pages and copy/paste the map onto the new pages, adjust the object layer options. Export to a PDF. If you make edits to the Illustrator file, the InDesign pages will ask to be updated when opened.

It's a bit off-topic, but you can also create a

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Community Expert ,
Jul 03, 2017 Jul 03, 2017

Without knowing much more details, this is impossible to answer.

Maybe placing the file into InDesign and handling layers over there.

Maybe duplicating the artboards and handling it inside the AI file

Maybe working with visibility variables.

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Participant ,
Jul 03, 2017 Jul 03, 2017

Monika,

Still haven't worked out how to handle it

Thanks for the reply

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Community Expert ,
Jul 03, 2017 Jul 03, 2017

Can you give more details about the material and the intended output?

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Participant ,
Jul 03, 2017 Jul 03, 2017

Hi there,

This is a drawing of a map (this is layer 1), next several layers contains overlay information of different content. So on a map layer i have for example Layer - 2 of Houses, Layer - 3 of landscape, Layer 4 of roads and so on ... I guess i want to have a similar control over the layers as I can have in auro cad. One main drawings with all layers switched on and several pages with chosen layers on it. This way i can amend main drawing and all changes would appear automatically on separate pages which selected layers on.

Dont know if i explain it well. Dont know even if that is achievable in illustrator at all.

Thank you

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Community Expert ,
Jul 03, 2017 Jul 03, 2017

And how will this be output?

In case English is not your first language, try your mother tongue.

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Jul 03, 2017 Jul 03, 2017
This way i can amend main drawing and all changes would appear automatically on separate pages which selected layers on.

Using Symbols you could update instances of an object on multiple pages in one go.

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Guide ,
Jul 05, 2017 Jul 05, 2017

If you are comfortable using InDesign, you can create a file at the desired size and place the layered Illustrator file into it. With the object selected, go to Object> Object layer options and turn on and off the layers as desired. Add additional InDesign pages and copy/paste the map onto the new pages, adjust the object layer options. Export to a PDF. If you make edits to the Illustrator file, the InDesign pages will ask to be updated when opened.

It's a bit off-topic, but you can also create an interactive PDF with buttons that can turn layers on and off in any combination, when viewed with Acrobat or Reader.

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Participant ,
Jul 05, 2017 Jul 05, 2017

Hi Luke,

Thank you for the advise.

Yes i am comfortable with InDesign and i think i have done a similar thing with a Photoshop file at some point. In fact I am working on Ai and PSD files which will be a part of presentation boards and submission document created as a book in InDesign so it seems like it is a right way forward.

Thank you

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Community Expert ,
Jul 06, 2017 Jul 06, 2017

KamilaB  schrieb

which will be a part of presentation boards and submission document created as a book in InDesign

Actually this was the description I have been waiting for for the last two days after suggesting you do this in InDesign.

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Jul 06, 2017 Jul 06, 2017
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Well i thought it might be a different way of achieving it rather than using InDesign but thats fine.

Thank you .

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