using CS3...I understand what makes this come up but dont understand how to make things update...
Here is one example where this comes up. I have a bunch of business cards with each being its own file, each with a 2nd layer to it that is just the cut area border around it. When I print each card, i want the cut border to show for the customer. When i go to actually print, i will put them all on the same sheet and print at one time. I do this by dragging the ID files into the document that will have all the cards. Of course any changes made to the individual files will automatically (sometimes manually) update on the sheet with all the cards. The only problem I run into is if after I add these cards to the sheet and they still have those borders on it, I then have to go into the individual files and turn off the layers that have that border but this will never update in the linked file on the document using it. Instead with layers, I get this yellow and red eyeball that seems to say ''Object has visibility layer override''. The borders will still show on the document its linked to but the individual file, the borders are not there.
How do I get the files using the linked ID files to read just as the individual files are without showing those layers? The only way around this I can find is to remove each card, turn off the layers in the individual files, and put the cards back on...which doesnt always do the trick, but still. Thanks!
''Object has visibility layer override''...
lark,
Select the link on the page, then go to the layer visibility options dialog. There's a filed there to keep or update the layer visibility when updating the link. Perhaps you need to change that.
Peter
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