Unfortunately, there's no real way to copy the entire layer itself. However, if you haven't already added the content to your new slide, you could duplicate the slide with the layers and then add your new content in a new layer.
Another alternative would be to go into the layer with your content, copy (using CTRL+A) everything in the layer and then paste it (using CTRL+V) into a new layer on the new slide.
I do believe that this would make an awesome feature request, as well, if you don't mind submitting one
Unfortunately, there's no real way to copy the entire layer itself. However, if you haven't already added the content to your new slide, you could duplicate the slide with the layers and then add your new content in a new layer.
Another alternative would be to go into the layer with your content, copy (using CTRL+A) everything in the layer and then paste it (using CTRL+V) into a new layer on the new slide.
I do believe that this would make an awesome feature request, as well, if you don't mind submitting one
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Hi Ken,
Unfortunately, there's no real way to copy the entire layer itself. However, if you haven't already added the content to your new slide, you could duplicate the slide with the layers and then add your new content in a new layer.
Another alternative would be to go into the layer with your content, copy (using CTRL+A) everything in the layer and then paste it (using CTRL+V) into a new layer on the new slide.
I do believe that this would make an awesome feature request, as well, if you don't mind submitting one
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks!
Christine
Thanks Christine.
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