Changing layer visibility
While working on your document, you can show and hide layers manually, using
the Layers panel, to see how the page will appear under different conditions.
Note: The currently selected layer always becomes visible and appears in front of other layers while it’s selected.
To change layer visibility:
Choose Window > Others > Layers to open the Layers panel.
Click in the eye-icon column for a layer to change its visibility.
An open eye means the layer is visible.
A closed eye means the layer is invisible.
If there is no eye icon, usually the layer inherits visibility from its parent.
(When layers are not nested, the parent is the document body, which is always
visible.) Also, no eye icon appears when no visibility is specified (which appears
in the Property inspector as Default visibility).
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