On the other hand, its sort of useful, because you can define what
file type you want the layer to be, png, jpg, gif, etc, simply by
adding it to the layer name. Technically, one is supposed to always
name layers.

On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 5:31 PM, scott s. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nathan Lane wrote:
>> You could make each layer the only visible layer then save the file out
>> and only one layer will be saved out to a file.
>
> Thanks , that's a good work around.  Separately, I've been informed of
> a Python script that can split out layers.  The only catch is that
> the file name must be part of the layer name.  I suspect it would
> be possible to edit the script to change that behavior.
>
> scott s.
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