If an Artboard contains Layer Groups, right -click (or Control -click on Mac) the disclosure triangle next to an Artboard and choose “Close/Open this Group” or “Close/Open all Other Groups” from the context sensitive menus. Option (Mac) / Alt (Win) -click the disclosure triangle next to an Artboard to expand/collapse all Artboards in the document.Option -click (Mac) | Alt -click (Win) the name of the Artboard Layer Group in the Layers panel to “Fit Artboard On Screen”. To duplicate layers between documents that contain multiple Artbords, select the layers, then choose Layer > Duplicate layers… In the Duplicate layers window, select the desired Document and Artboard Option -drag (Mac) | Alt -drag (Win) to copy elements from one Artboard to another. Therefore, if you have changed your Preferences > Transparency & Gamut to None, then you will not see the checkerboard representing transparency in an Artboard. if you see a background, you will get that when you export! The visual representation of “transparency” as a checkerboard works the same in Artboard documents as it does in regular canvases. To change the color of an artboard, select the Artboard Group in the Layers panel and use the the color swatch or dropdown menu in the Properties panel to choose a color Note: because of the new background color support, Artboard backgrounds export as visualized on the canvas (i.e. To change the name of an Artboard, rename the Artboard Layer Group in the Layers panel. Hide the name of the Artboards using View > Show > Artboard Names. When you drag an element into an Artboard, it will be clipped by the Artboard boundary.Other interesting Artboard facts and shortcuts: (Artboards can be different sizes within a single document.) With an Artboard selected, use the properties panel to change the size.With an Artboard tool selected, use the properties in the Options bar to change width, height and orientation.With an Artboard tool selected, drag the handles surrounding the Artboard.Option + (Mac) | Alt + (Win) -drag the name of the artboard to duplicate (in the document preview area or the Layers panel).
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