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Old 10-10-2013, 06:05 PM   #1  
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I need to know if you buy an image for your Cricut that is layered and you don't want it to layer, is that possible to do and how?????
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Don't have a Cricut but with Cameo Studio files I would Ungroup it. Do you have a function like that? If not, Google it!
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I personally don't know about Cricut, but this video seems to be dealing with the individual layers that you're asking about and might prove helpful to you:
Sure Cuts A Lot 1.0 - Multi Layered Cutting Tutorial - YouTube

The 'svgcuts' YouTube channel whose link I posted above has more than 300 tutorial videos. Also, Cricut has 'contact us' options and it looks like they also have a support community so you might find help there.

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In Cricut, you can cut base layer and then all the other layers separately. Each layer is optional however you would not be able to get the complete look if you don't put all the layers together.

I don't know if I've answered your question. Let me know if this was not your question.
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