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In the Layers panel, the visibility icon (PSE1927.png) to the left of the layer name allows you to toggle the layer’s visibility. To hide a layer, you simply click the visibility icon. Click in the visibility column again to show the layer.

 

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Hi Steverezines,

If possible could you provide a screen recording of you opening the .PSD file in Photoshop and toggling the visibility of the layers?

Thanks

C

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I created a screen video. Hope that helps

In additions, the exported psd file is 11mb, the ap file is 8. I created a new file and made visible all layers. A few of the layers have masks. I opened the file in PSE, and see that the images are visible, but the layers with masks do not export. A side note, I made the visible all layers in the file I uploaded yesterday, with the same results as the files I'm showing in this post. 

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