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Hi all,

You can also create a compound with "Subtract". 

To create a Compound:
  1. Select multiple objects.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • From the Layer menu, select Create Compound.
    • Hold down the ALT key and, on the Toolbar, select Add, Subtract, Intersect or Combine.
To change the compound mode of individual objects:
  1. In the Layers panel, click the object's compound mode icon.
  2. Select a compound mode from the pop-up menu.
To add an object to a Compound:
  • In the Layers panel, drag the object on top of the compound object.

The object is included in the Compound using the default Add mode.

To remove an object from a Compound:
  • In the Layers panel, drag the object from inside the compound object to a layer.
To break up a Compound:
  1. Select the Compound.
  2. From the Layer menu, select Release Compound.

 

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You have to be cognitively aware.

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I'm sensing come cognitive dissonance.

But seriously folks. Thanks for the suggestions. I should have mentioned that i' using Affinity Photo, don't have designer. So I don't have the Compound option on the Layer menu. I think to Cog and donut combo will work, though. Just need to figure out how to combine them so they share styles and such.

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