Grouping layers


You can create layer groups to group multiple layers together. Layer groups let you

organize the Layers palette
set layer properties, such as opacity and blend mode, for the whole group
limit the effect of adjustment and mask layers to the layers underneath the active layer rather than to the entire image
move all grouped layers together in the stacking order
move linked layers together on the image canvas
delete all layers in the group

Layer groups can contain raster, vector, art media, mask, and adjustment layers and must contain at least one layer. Layer groups can also contain other layer groups, called nested groups. If you move all of the layers out of a layer group, PaintShop Pro deletes the layer group.

For information about viewing layer groups, see To expand or collapse layers.

To create a layer group

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1 On the Layers palette, select the first layer you want to include in the layer group.
2 From the drop-list on the toolbar of the Layers palette, choose New Layer Group.
The layer group is created, and the selected layer becomes part of the layer group. By default, the layer group name contains "Group" plus a number (for example, "Group 1").

 

You can also
Add a layer to a layer group from the Layers palette
On the Layers palette, drag a layer into the layer group. (A black line shows the layer’s position as you drag.)
Add a layer to a layer group from the Layers menu
Choose Layers Arrange Move Into Group.
Position a layer group within another layer group
On the Layers palette, drag a layer group into another layer group. (A black line shows the layer group’s position as you drag.)
Move a layer to the bottom of a layer group
Drag the layer to the second-to-bottom position, and then drag the bottom layer up one level.
Note: Dragging a layer directly to the bottom of a layer group positions it below the group rather than within it.
Create a layer group from the Layers menu
Choose Layers New Layer Group, set the necessary controls in the Layer Properties dialog box, and click OK.

To remove a layer from a group

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Drag the layer to a new position outside the layer group.

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You can also remove a layer from a group by choosing Layers Arrange Move Out of Group.

To ungroup layers

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Select the layer group that you want to ungroup, and choose Layers Ungroup Layers.

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