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4 hours ago, TdB said:

When opening a saved file, how do I display all the original layers again?  On the one layer, after the layer title, it says (embedded documents), but I don't see how to open them.

Hard to say without knowing what program you are using, what OS you are using, what filetype you saved the files in or how you opened them!

At a rough guess, you Placed them, using File > Place rather than opening them by going File > Open (or just double clicking).

Supply some information and I'm sure someone can help you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Windows PCs. Photo and Designer, latest non-beta versions.

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4 hours ago, TdB said:

When opening a saved file, how do I display all the original layers again?  On the one layer, after the layer title, it says (embedded documents), but I don't see how to open them.

Select the Layer in the layer's panel, then on the context toolbar you should see a button to Edit Document

If you do not see the context toolbar ensure View > Show Context Toolbar is ticked

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