Hi Kevin.
You could try....
- CTRL clicking the layer icon, this will select it
- then select crop from the Image tab
- Save as PNG (best using Save for Web)
- select the top layer in your history panel and repeat
Hi, Dazzer and thanks for your help. I am not a Photoshop expert, but I did discover that you could extract layers as follows:
File...Scripts...Export layers to files...
The script takes a while to run but it was successful in saving all the layers as individual .png files.
Kevin
Hi Mel, no one has got back to me about the icon set. I'm assuming it was just a simple oversight. I then discovered Flaticon (http://www.flaticon.com/) and icon issues have now been resolved! Best wishes, Kim
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