Import Layers? AI CS 1

Dear Readers:
I thought that the Place... command would preserve my layers but instead it seems to place all the objects in groups with a clipping path.
How can I import layers from 4 files into a master file?
Sincerely,
rene

What file format are you trying to place? Do you know the Paste Remembers Layers option that can be enabled in the Layers Palette menu?
This does not work when placing PDF compatibele files in Illustrator, but works when copying and pasting objects from an Illustrator file to another Illustrator file.

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