Creating layer sets Layer sets help you organize and manage individual layers by grouping them. You can then expand the layer set to view the layers contained in it, or collapse the set to simplify your view. You can change the stacking order of layers within a layer set.Layer sets can function like layers in a number of ways, so you select, duplicate, and move entire sets of layers, as well as apply attributes and masks to the entire layer set. Any changes you make at the layer-set level apply to all the layers within the set.In this section, you'll create two layer sets, one for type and another for the metal grille.
1. | In the Layers palette, click the Create a New Group button ( ) twice to create two layer sets. | 2. | Double-click the name Group 2 and type Words, and then press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS). | 3. | Double-click the name Group 1 and type Images, and then press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS). | 4. | In the Layers palette, drag the Metal Grille layer onto the Images layer set, and release the mouse button. The Metal Grille layer now appears indented in the Images layer set. | 5. | Drag the Rust layer to add it to the Images layer set, too. Notice that the Rust layer is also indented, and is below the Metal Grille sublayer in the set.  | 6. | Choose File > Save. |
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