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A feature I miss in Photo is the ability to duplicate layers to another file. Whether that be via an explicit command or by dragging and dropping.

It is brilliant when you need a series of adjustment layers applied to numerous files. Or if you have a standard set of layers that are needed on several files (for example with certain colours and opacities)

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Have you tried copying and pasting the layers from one document to another?

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5 minutes ago, carl123 said:

Have you tried copying and pasting the layers from one document to another?

Thank you, not sure why I didn't try this. I guess I'm still slightly set in my ways from photoshop!

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I understand that you can also copy and paste multiple layers in this way.

John

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