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Since AD as yet does not have the Transform Each, I find myself selecting each one of the myriad of spring (water hole) ellipses, clicking on each of these many ellipses in my various layers when changing the size of the ellipses for use in various maps. Selecting each individual ellipses under a layer is also a pain. Could AD simply use the cursor key with OPT to navigate up or down through the many ellipses as I use Transform to change the size of the ellipses (like Apple lets me go through Finder files)? This would big help in the tedious task of selection, although I (like many) yearn for the day when AD will have Transform Each.  

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I just found this answer from "Gear Maker" in a different thread. Very helpful. 

 

_____From "Moving objects with arrow keys"

Raslolnikov, do you know of the cmd opt [ and the cmd opt ] key strokes.  These move through the layers in the layer panel.  But only within the group at the level of the original layer.  Actually am I remembering reading in the forum that some counties keyboards do not have the [ or ] keys.  Then these would have to be reassigned.

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