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Hello, is there a way to export slices in batches but with the names of their layers? I think I could have achieved it with 2.0 but now there is no way. Thanks

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Hi @PierMax,

Slices should automatically adopt the layer name in the layers palette if creating slices from existing layer objects. If creating slices manually then you would have to name them manually.

Can you perhaps provide a little more detail as to the process you're using to create your slices?

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I'll tri to make the slices from layers. Another question: I'm trying to copy a layer name but it's not possible, when I do double click on the layer, the name disappear. Thanks

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Assuming you've already physically typed a name for a layer then you should be able to copy and paste it to another layer. If you've not physically typed a name for a layer then it will display the default placeholder text for the type of layer, e.g., Rectangle, Elipse, Art Text, Frame Text etc., which you can't copy and paste because it's not actual text, only a placeholder.

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