Graphics Programs Reference
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triangle to the left of the Side panel layer name. This reveals the contents of the Side
panel layer, which was the original layer.
When a layer or sublayer in the Layers panel contains other items, a triangle appears to
the left of the layer or sublayer name. Click the triangle to show or hide the contents. If
no triangle appears, the layer contains no additional items.
Tip
Keeping layers and sublayers closed can make it easier to navigate content in
the Layers panel.
2. Drag the bottom of the Layers panel down to make the panel taller so that you can see
all of the layers.
3. In the artwork, using the Selection tool ( ), click the top smaller knob on the right side
of the television.
Notice that the bounding box and points have a blue color that matches the Side panel
layer color in the Layers panel. Also notice, in the Layers panel, that the layer name has
a small blue box to the far right of the layer name and the object name (<Path>, in this
case). This is the selected-art indicator ( ) and is meant to show you which layer the
selected content is on.
4. Click and drag the <Path> row that has the selected-art indicator showing onto the
knobs sublayer. Release the mouse button when you see the knobs sublayer highlighted.
Notice the triangle that appears to the left of the knobs sublayer when you release the
mouse button. This indicates that the sublayer has content.
5. Choose Select > Deselect.
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