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You can provided the selected layers aren't scattered .... Group the selected layers into a set.... select the set's blending mode....


As I said the layers shouldn't be scattered . Grouping them will cause the layers to be out of sequence in the layering. If they are scattered the only way is to group those next to each other or if without a partner, above or below, the mode is set individually.


Hope this helps.


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