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A different way to copy layer styles
To copy all effects from one layer to another, drag the topmost "layer" (labelled Effects) and drop it onto the desired layer. To copy an individual effect, drag-and-drop only the appropriately named effect (e.g. Drop Shadow). Note that dragging-and-dropping all effects at once (via the Effects "layer") will replace any existing effects on the destination layer, but dragging-and-dropping individual effects will add them to the destination layer. To add to the effects of the active layer (or to combine styles), Shift-click on the desired styles in the Styles palette. Alternatively, copy the desired style by choosing Layer, Layer Style, Copy Layer Style and then, while holding the Alt key, choose Layer, Layer Style, Paste Layer Style from the menus.
You can also delete a layer style or effect by dragging it onto the trash icon at the bottom of the Layers palette.
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Guru
A different way to copy layer styles
good tip Gaus....... I also drag my effects from one project to another too a great time saver he he he
sfm
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Power User
A different way to copy layer styles
Very cool, Gauss! I always forget about the drag & drop trick, especially useful when you only want to copy one effect, not an entire style. Thanks for reminding me.
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Guru
A different way to copy layer styles
B7 Cool! Didn't know this drag 'n drop trick applied to layer styles too! Thanks G-Man!
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Junior Member
A different way to copy layer styles
Never knew that gaussian, thanks!
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Guru
A different way to copy layer styles
Welcome aboard Splash!
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