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Hi, everyone.

When I opened an ai file(Adobe Illustrator), I saw a stripped lines which has a red color on layer panel.
I haven't seen an icon like that before.
I don't know what that is.
And I can't get rid of that.

 

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31 minutes ago, jinnyjinny said:

stripped lines

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https://affinity.help/designer2/English.lproj/pages/Panels/layersPanel.html

 

31 minutes ago, jinnyjinny said:

which has a red color on layer panel.

https://affinity.help/designer2/English.lproj/pages/Layers/layerColours.html

 

30 minutes ago, jinnyjinny said:

And I can't get rid of that.

Set the default blue color.

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Posted
1 hour ago, jinnyjinny said:

And I can't get rid of that.

Make a new Layer layer and move everything from the "Red" layer (from the Adobe Illustrator file) into your new Designer built Layer layer. Delete the "Red" layer which should now be empty.

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I have never mastered color management, period, so I cannot help with that.

Posted
2 hours ago, Old Bruce said:

Make a new Layer layer and move everything from the "Red" layer (from the Adobe Illustrator file) into your new Designer built Layer layer. Delete the "Red" layer which should now be empty.

Or, just set the layer color:

  1. Right-click on the Layer layer in the Layers panel
  2. Choose Properties
  3. Click in the color well to change the color:
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  4. This is the default blue value, if you really want to match it, but you can set anything you want:
    image.png.233f10cb9c95d4f339e8fe33299104e8.png

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