Opacity Slider on each level

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divine_si
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Opacity Slider on each level

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Drawing a blank here and I can't find the document on how to do it so hopefully someone here can help.

I just did a fresh install on Windows 11 and now I can't remember how to get the Opacity Slider to show on each individual level instead of just having the single opacity slider on the top Layers Palette. I really like to be able to look see what each one is at all the time instead of having to click on the actual level to double check. Version X9 and 2022. Much appreciated
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Re: Opacity Slider on each level

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Such as seen here:
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Re: Opacity Slider on each level

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Try File/Preferences/General program preferences... > Palettes. To the right, Layers palette, check Right Pane.
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Re: Opacity Slider on each level

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Forriner wrote: Sun Jan 23, 2022 8:30 am Try File/Preferences/General program preferences... > Palettes. To the right, Layers palette, check Right Pane.
Thank you so much! You're a legend.
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