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Hey.

I've a question. This is the following Photoshop scenario: I've a file with many of layers. Some layers are vector graphics and some of these layers are copies. Now: With a click on one of these copied layers, the vector graphic is opened on Illustrator and I can edit all details. When I saved this and turned back to photoshop, all layers width the same content also contain the new version of the edited vector graphic.

Now my question: Is that also possible with Designers and Photo?

Thanks for your support and sorry for my english. :)
 

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1 hour ago, der kevin said:

Is that also possible with Designers and Photo?

Yes. You can send the whole document from Designer to Photo to Publisher and vice versa on the fly with a menu command.
In fact, many vector editing options are available directly in Photo. And vice versa. And the Affinity document format is "app agnostic", regardless the suffix. An *.afphoto document can be edited in any other Affinity app. All non-destructive edits and attributes from each app will be retained.

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