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Bipolar (III) Inmate From: New York City |
posted 09-28-2001 17:56
I am having a recurring problem with my layers. Its really weird, so I will try the best to explain. I find that sometimes all or some of the layers in my Illustr. canvas move a few pixels to the left or right in my canvas. I am lining up several layers exactly on the outter dotted margin line. Its weird. I print out my file, walk to the printer, return to my desk and find that some of the layers have moved! I then re-position the layers, print and SAVE. Same process I do each time. . .its getting old quick. I checked the User Manual and there is no detailed explanation of the layers palette. |
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist From: 8675309 |
posted 09-28-2001 18:11
What you're describing is strange indeed...Since you asked only how to lock layers...See the eyeball next to your layer (on the left side)? Look to the right of it-there's an empty box. Click that and you'll see a pencil with a slash appear. The layer is now locked. you can also set it by double clicking on the layer and selecting lock in the layer options window. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: New York City |
posted 09-28-2001 18:37
Yeah- I am aware of the empty box with the pencil/red slash- I assumed it was to protect the layer from being altered (graphically changed). We'll see if it protects from altering position. I'll be back! |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: New York City |
posted 09-28-2001 18:50
OK. I clicked off pencil/red slash and it still did not stop the layers from moving. I think I finally isolated the problem. Whenever I print a file, for some reason some of my layers move in unison either to the right or left. Meaning, they ALL move either to the right or to the left! I tested this out by opening a fresh version of a finished file. Everything is aligned correctly. OK. Now I go file > print > select color printer > click OK. As soon as I click OK and the print pop-up window disappears, I CAN SEE THE LAYES MOVE! I close the file, then reopen and it apears fine. |
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist From: 8675309 |
posted 09-28-2001 19:14
I'd reinstall illustrator then because I've been using it for 5 years and I've never encountered what you describe. Locking the layers does prevent them from moving...It also might have something to do with your PPD. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: New York City |
posted 09-28-2001 19:50
OK I will reinstall. But first 2 questions: |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: the west wing |
posted 09-28-2001 23:06
I will go ahead and assume that you are running Illustrator on a PC. |
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist From: 8675309 |
posted 09-28-2001 23:09
Just to answer...I'm sure twitch is right...A ppd is a printer description file. It's what illustrator references to make sure that the document colors, dimensions, etc are consistent with that of the printer that you're printing to. |