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I don't see how to do it with the ShapeSheet so I think the best way would be to assign it to a Layer that is not visible.
Create a couple of layers and set one of them to be not visible. Then you can select the shape and assign it to that layer. To show it again, you have the choice of moving it to the visible layer or changing the attributes of the layer it is on.
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Andrew Lockton Chrysalis Design, Melbourne Australia |
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Thanks for your Reply!
![]() Your suggestion worked very well and quick for a prototype but I had to create many shapes that could be independently shown or hidden so that would result in too many layers. I found a solution by chance: When I created my own QuickShape out of the shapes then I could use the ShapeSheet "normally" like I described at the top. So the QuickShape-creation replaced the grouping of the shapes. |
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