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Good afternoon,

I have a vector graphic with several layers (each layer a path) and want to export a slice of the graphic as SVG. By default, each path is exported within a separate folder. Is it possible that the paths are exported completely clean without folders, completely naked, so to speak?

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Unfortunately, these articles do not answer my question, maybe because it is not possible to do it the way I imagine. So let me rephrase my question: Is there a way to export SVG as simplified as Sketch App would do?

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Not sure what you mean with folders here (groups?) ...

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...each path is exported within a separate folder. Is it possible that the paths are exported completely clean without folders, completely naked, so to speak...

... since that would depend on your slice selection and export persona. - If you want to export let's say all layers into a SVG file without any groups/montage structuring inside, then don't use any layer groups (ungroup all) and export the whole doc via the common export panel as SVG, aka without using the export persona and slices.

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