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What I failed to understand is that all the pixel layers need to be grouped before their line weight can be changed. I don't think I constructed the drawing properly because I have to address each line separately to change the weight instead of just highlighting the drawing and changing weight. Pardon, newbie. Thanks for the help

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41 minutes ago, Glenda said:

What I failed to understand is that all the pixel layers need to be grouped before their line weight can be changed. I don't think I constructed the drawing properly because I have to address each line separately to change the weight instead of just highlighting the drawing and changing weight. Pardon, newbie. Thanks for the help

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Glenda,

 

You don't need to group the objects, just select them all and press A on the keyboard:

 

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Andrew
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9 minutes ago, Fixx said:

There actually is no need to select any special tool. Just select all and set the stroke width in Stroke panel. Done.

 

True, I'm personally used (actually, I was used) to the A shortcut as my stroke panel was always hidden, which meant two clicks for me anyway. But good that you pointed out, each user can have different habits.

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