Method #2. Alternatively, you can duplicate artboards in Illustrator using the classic copy and paste commands. Make sure that your artboard is selected and press Control-C to copy it, and then Control-V to paste the copy. If you copy an artboard in Illustrator and the copy is blank, then you need to have a look at the control panel and make
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Choose File > Open As Smart Object, select a file, and click Open. (Photoshop CS6) Choose File> Place to import files as Smart Objects into an open Photoshop document. Note: Although you can place JPEG files, it's better to place PSD, TIFF, or PSB files because you can add layers, modify pixels, and resave the file without loss. Here is how to do it. Select the object you wish to duplicate. For Mac, hit Command + C; for PC hit Ctrl + C. Then, for Mac, hit Command + V; for PC hit Ctrl + V. The object you duplicated will appear in a new layer on top of the original object layer. To move and adjust this new copy, be sure you are in the correct layer before making any changes. Click or click and drag across the visibility icon on each of the layers to hide them. Roll back to the previous version of Photoshop If none of the above suggestions help, back up your preferences/settings folder then roll back to the previous version of Photoshop (either 22.0.1 or 21.1.4) Open Photoshop files in Illustrator. If you want to preserve layers, text, and paths when bringing your Photoshop designs into Illustrator, do the following: In Illustrator, choose File > Open. Locate the Photoshop file in the Open File dialog box and click Open. Choose the appropriate options in the Photoshop import dialog box and click OK. WcaPfK.