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New Layer Shortcut?

Community Beginner ,
Sep 15, 2010 Sep 15, 2010

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Hello!  Does anyone know of a keyboard shortcut that will make a new layer?  Thank you!

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Community Expert , Sep 15, 2010 Sep 15, 2010

By default it's Ctrl + L or Cmd + L

You can change the shortcut, if you like.

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Sep 15, 2010 Sep 15, 2010

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By default it's Ctrl + L or Cmd + L

You can change the shortcut, if you like.

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Sep 15, 2010 Sep 15, 2010

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Huzzah!  Thank you!

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 16, 2010 Sep 16, 2010

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So, CTL+L makes a new layer, but doesn't open the dialog box, so you still have to use the mouse in order to name the layer.  It sounds nit-picky, but I'm converting older files to AI and it requires generating multiple new layers in lots of files.  So a keystroke that simultaneously creates a new layer and opens the dialog box would shave some time off.  Thoughts?

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Sep 16, 2010 Sep 16, 2010

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One way might be to make a file with all the layers you want with a single point in a known location or with an odd color. from that file select the layers you need and copy/paste into the old file. You will have to make sure that Paste Remembers Layers is on in the old file. Then delete the placeholder points.

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Sep 16, 2010 Sep 16, 2010

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Thanks; I think that will help!

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Sep 16, 2010 Sep 16, 2010

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Command (Ctl) - option (Alt) - L

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Sep 16, 2010 Sep 16, 2010

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A-Ha!  Thank you, thank you!  That is exactly what I was looking for!  Thanks everybody!

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Sep 16, 2010 Sep 16, 2010

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I altered my Ai keyboard shortcuts so the layer commands are identical to Photoshop. I never have to think of which app uses which shortcuts that way.

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Sep 15, 2010 Sep 15, 2010

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Wasn't thinking.

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