Photoshop supports different file formats, including JPEG, BMP, PSD, PDF, TFF, Targa, PNG-8, or PNG-24. Choose the format you require for the artboard export.Do you need the background? Select the option that allows you to export the artboard and the background.Next, choose the number of artboards you want to export.Decide whether you need the elements within the artboard file or the ones overlapping the files.Choose a local location on your PC where you want to save your file.Your artboard file duplication is complete. However, you can choose to rename it later by double-clicking on its name in the Layers palette.
Step 2: Name your new artboard and click OK. (If the Layers palette is invisible, choose Window > Layers to open it.) Step 1: Navigate to the artboard in the Layers palette, right-click on it and select Duplicate Artboard. To duplicate the artboard in Photoshop, you have to Now that you have named your artboards, you can duplicate them. Step 3: Double click on the name Artboard 2 found in the Layers panel and rename this layer Beach. Step 2: Once the textbox is active, key in the word Step 1: Choose your initial artboard ( Artboard 1) and double click on the artboard file's name. You can do the naming of your artboard files in the Layers panel.
How to Name and Duplicate Artboards in Photoshop Naming Your Artboardsīefore you start confusing your artboard files, it would be best to name them.