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Selecting SAME AS overrides locked layers


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I've duplicated a layer and then locked the original to prevent changes. When I select a shape on the new layer and choose "Same fill and stoke", it also selects shapes on the original layer even though it is locked.

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Welcome to the Serif Affinity Forums, @bcposi. :)

Much to the consternation of many users, ‘locking’ a layer only prevents its being transformed, deleted, or selected on the canvas. It doesn’t prevent selection by other means (which is probably just as well, since it needs to be selectable in the Layers panel so that it can be unlocked).

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Is there any way to not have it selected? I've tried locking the layer and even  hiding the layer (making it not visible) but that doesn't work either. The object still get selected automatically and changed when I adjust the selected objects.

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57 minutes ago, Sean P said:

I'll get it passed on to development as an improvement

Hiding a layer should prevent its selection, as it does when you use the ‘Select All’ command. This seems like a bug rather than an improvement issue.

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