Flash includes controls (Eye,
Lock, and Outline icons) in the layers section of the Timeline that
allow you to quickly hide, show, lock, or unlock layers and layer
folders, and display objects on a layer as colored outlines. Using
colored outlines makes it easier to distinguish in which layer an object
appears. When you hide a layer or folder with the Eye icon, a red X
appears next to the name. When you lock a layer or folder with the Lock
icon, a padlock appears next to the name. When you display layers as
colored outlines with the Outline icon, a frame appears next to the
name. When you change a folder, the controls affect all layers within a
folder.
Show or Hide a Layer or Folder
1. Do one of the following:
- Click the Eye column to the right of the layer or folder to show or hide it.
- Click the Eye icon to show or hide all layers or folders.
- Option+click
(Mac) or Alt+click (Win) in the Eye column to the right of a layer or
folder to show or hide all other layers or folders.
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Lock or Unlock Layers or Folders
1. Do one of the following:
- Click in the Lock column to the right of the layer or folder to lock or unlock it.
- Click the Lock icon to lock or unlock all layers or folders.
- Option+click
(Mac) or Alt+click (Win) in the Lock column to the right of a layer or
folder to lock or unlock all other layers or folders.
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View the Contents of a Layer as Outlines
1.
Do one of the following:
- Click the Outline column to the right of the layer’s name to display its objects as outlines.
- Click the Outline icon to display objects on all layers as outlines.
- Option+click
(Mac) or Alt+click (Win) in the Outline column to the right of a layer
to display objects on all other layers as outlines.
Did You Know?
Hidden layers are visible when you publish a document. When you publish a Flash document as a SWF movie, hidden layers are visible in the Flash movie file.
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