CS3 – Ungroup objects so that they go back to their original layer
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Hello,
I’ve done a few searches and I think I already know my answer but as one last resort I will ask the community.
First, I will state that I am using CS3. When I try to ungroup objects they remain on the layer as they when they were grouped. Is there a way (in CS3) to ungroup layers so that they go back to their original layer state?
My guess is that this feature wasn’t included in CS3. So far I’ve only seen “Ungroup remembers layers” in newer versions as the solution. Which CS3 doesn’t have. Or does it??
Thank you!
Jim
I believe this is a new feature since InDesign CC 2014
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