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Operating Utilities
Creating Cover Pages (CoverPage Editor) 4-43
Moving an Object to Forward or Back
When objects are overlaying each other, you can move the selected object forward or
backward.
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(the “Select” tool), and select the object.
Perform one of the following operations to move the object forward or backward.
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To move the object forward, click (the “Bring Forward” tool). Or, select “Bring Forward”
from the “Format” menu. You can also bring an object forward by pressing the <Ctrl> + <F>
keys.
To move the object backward, click (the “Send Backward” tool). Or, select “Send
Backward” from the “Format” menu. You can also send an object backward by pressing the
<Ctrl> + <B> keys.
Moving an Object to the Front or Back Plane
When objects are overlaying each other, you can move the selected object to the frontmost
or backmost plane.
Click
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(the “Select” tool), and select the object.
Perform one of the following operations to move the object to the frontmost or
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backmost plane.
Select “Bring to Front” from the “Format” menu to move the object to the frontmost plane.
Select “Send to Back” from the “Format” menu to move the object to the backmost plane.
<Example>
Selected object
“Send to Backperformed