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Deleting a complicated image in one go!


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Hi there, I'm working on a PDF with a VERY complicated logo that seems to have been created with about 400 little bits - is there a way of grabbing the whole logo and deleting it, rather than from the layers panel doing one piece at a time?  I might be being dense - but any help with this appreciated!

 

I've attached a screen grab to show you what I mean . . . THANKS.

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Try to make a selection around it so every logo involved curve gets selected, or use Select, scroll and Shift-Clicking on the layers panel to select a bunch (or all) of the involved curves and delete then. Further you could also try to select by color if all the logo parts do distinguish from the background and delete.

Usually there are several ways to accoplish this.

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A good way is to grouping all elements of the logo into one specific group.

Then it can be manipulated with it as a whole (move, delete, resize, color, visibility, etc.)

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You can also select multiple objects in the layers tab by selecting one object and then holding the Shift key click on another object and this will select all of the objects between the first and last selected objects, also you can hold  the CTRL key and click to select a single object in addition to the one already selected

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