March 26 2010 • 1:21 AM

PR: Layer Groups Plug-in from DTP Tools

Editor’s note: This is so cool! I especially love the ability to see individual objects on each layer, inside the Layers panel. Amazing that this even works in CS2 and CS3!

Prague, March 25, 2010 – DTP Tools announces the immediate availability of public beta version of the new Layer Groups 2.0 plug-in with more than twice the features! The plug-in is CS5-ready and an upgrade from any previous version of Layer Groups and InDesign is free (as all DTP Tools plug-in upgrades always are).

New Features

  • Listing of objects in the layer on current spread
  • Listing of objects in the layer in the document
  • Importing layers, including structure and content from other documents

Original Key Features

  • Sorting of layers into group folders
  • Ability to apply non-printing attribute to entire layer (in CS3 and later)

Pricing and Availability

The 14–days trial version , for InDesign CS – CS4, and for Mac OS and Windows, is available for immediate download at: www.dtptools.com/layergroups or at the direct download links:

Layer Groups plug-in is sold for €29 / $40 per license. It can also be purchased as a part of the Layer Tools bundle with Layer Comps plug-in. Upgrade from all previous versions is free.

About DTP Tools

DTP Tools is a leading provider of InDesign and InCopy solutions. With widely-renowned plug-ins such as History, Cross-References, and Page Control, we help make tens of thousands of worldwide InDesign users more efficient and more fun. DTP Tools most recent project are Blatner Tools – a 12 plug-in suite designed by David Blatner as the ultimate answer to InDesign users daily needs and pet peeves. Check out our site to find how our other plug-ins can help you save more time and money in the production process! For more information, email info@dtptools.com

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