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April 21, 2017
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Is there a way to drag the mouse to select multiple multiple layers in the LAYERS panel?

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I'd like to be able to select multiple layers in my layers panel by dragging the mouse over the layers instead of having to shift+click in each layer. Is there anyway to do this?

Thanks,

Paul

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Correct answer Mike_Gondek10189183

Select one layer and then shift click the ending layer to select the range of layers.

You may have actually meant selecting the contents of the layers which unfortunately you cannot do. You can lock layers  you do not want to select and use select all, is the best I can advise.

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Mike_Gondek10189183Community ExpertCorrect answer
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April 21, 2017

Select one layer and then shift click the ending layer to select the range of layers.

You may have actually meant selecting the contents of the layers which unfortunately you cannot do. You can lock layers  you do not want to select and use select all, is the best I can advise.

paper1246Author
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April 21, 2017

Yeah, I was hoping I could drag over the little dots on the side and select layer content as I dragged like you can with locking layers, but I guess not. Locking the other layers sounds like the way to go. Thanks for the help.

Mike_Gondek10189183
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April 21, 2017

After many years of using Illustrator i at one point learned best not to create too many layers. But then I work in packaging design and could see other industries such as cartography needing more than a several layers. I also stay away for creating sublayers as there are buggy and annoying selection issues with those.