Layers panel overview
You
use the Layers panel (Window > Layers) to list, organize,
and edit the objects in a document. By default, every new document
contains one layer, and each object you create is listed under that
layer. However, you can create new layers and rearrange items to
best suit your needs.
By
default, Illustrator assigns a unique color (up to nine colors)
to each layer in the Layers panel. The color displays next to the
layer name in the panel. The same color displays in the illustration
window in the bounding box, path, anchor points, and center point
of a selected object. You can use this color to quickly locate an
object’s corresponding layer in the Layers panel, and you can change the
layer color to suit your needs.
When an item
in the Layers panel contains other items, a triangle appears to
the left of the item’s name. Click the triangle to show or hide
the contents. If no triangle appears, the item contains no additional
items.

Layers panel
- A.
- Visibility column
- B.
- Edit column
- C.
- Target
column
- D.
- Selection column
The Layers
panel provides columns to the left and right of the listings. Click
in a column to control the following characteristics:
- Visibility column
- Indicates
whether items in the layers are visible
or hidden
(blank space), or whether they are template
layers
or outline
layers. - Edit column
- Indicates
whether items are locked or unlocked. The lock icon
indicates
that the item is locked and cannot be edited; a blank space indicates that
the item is unlocked and can be edited. - Target column
- Indicates
whether items are targeted for application of effects and edit attributes
in the Appearance panel. When the target button appears as a double
ring icon (either
or
), the
item is targeted; a single ring icon indicates that the item is
not targeted. - Selection column
- Indicates
whether items are selected. A color box appears when an item is
selected. If an item, such as a layer or group, contains some objects
that are selected and other objects that are unselected, a smaller selection
color box appears next to the parent item. If all of the objects
within the parent item are selected, the selection color boxes are
the same size as the marks that appear next to selected objects.
You
can use the Layers panel to display some items as outlines and other
items as they will appear in the final artwork. You also can dim
linked images and bitmap objects to make it easier to edit artwork
on top of the image. This is especially useful when tracing a bitmap
image.

Display options for layered artwork
- A.
- Object displayed in Outline view
- B.
- Bitmap
object dimmed to 50%
- C.
- Selected
object displayed in Preview view
Change the display of the Layers panel
- Choose
panel Options from the Layers panel menu.
- Select
Show Layers Only to hide paths, groups, and collective elements
in the Layers panel.
- For
Row Size, select an option to specify the height of rows. (To specify
a custom size, enter a value between 12 and 100.)
- For
Thumbnails, select a combination of layers, groups, and objects
for which to display thumbnail previews.
Note: Displaying
thumbnails in the Layers panel may result in slow performance when
you are working with complex files. Turn off layer thumbnails to
improve performance.
Set layer and sublayer options
- Do
one of the following:
Double-click
the item name in the Layers panel.
Click
the item name and choose Options For <item name> from
the Layers panel menu.
Choose
New Layer or New Sublayer from the Layers panel menu.
- Specify
any of the following:
- Name
- Specifies
the name of the item as it appears in the Layers panel.
- Color
- Specifies
the layer’s color setting. You can either choose a color from the menu
or double-click the color swatch to select a color.
- Template
- Makes
the layer a template layer.
- Lock
- Prevents
changes to the item.
- Show
- Displays
all artwork contained in the layer on the artboard.
- Print
- Makes
the artwork contained in the layer printable.
- Preview
- Displays
the artwork contained in the layer in color instead of as outlines.
- Dim
Images
- Reduces
the intensity of linked images and bitmap images contained in the
layer to the specified percentage.