If you’re working with a lot of layers, your Layers palette can get pretty full pretty quick. But
there’s a trick you can use to help see more layers without making the Layers palette larger
(and believe me, making the palette take up more space is not our goal). To fi t more layers in
your Layers palette, choose Small Palette Rows from the palette’s fl yout menu. In the example
shown here, the regular palette (shown left) lets you access all of your layers; but by choosing
Small Palette Rows, you are able to add—and see—many more layers at once.
FIT MORE IN YOUR LAYERS PALETTE ...
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