Justifying a Layer 93
FXDeko User’s Guide
SELECTING A LAYER
Layer markers let you know at a glance what layers are selected.
If no layers are selected, the current text layer is indicated by a
solid white box, while a dotted white box indicates other text
layers.
A solid white box indicates a selected text layer.
A solid contrasting box indicates a selected rectangle or
ellipse.
When more than one layer are selected, the most recently
selected layer is indicated with handles.
To select a layer in the active graphic:
Do one of the following:
Click on an ellipse, rectangle or the box around a text field.
Page Up or Page Down to the layer.
Choose Layer Browser from the View menu, then click the
thumbnail image of the layer in the browser.
Choose it from the list at the bottom of the Layer menu.
To select the layer in front of the current layer:
Do one of the following:
Activate the graphic window and press Page Up.
In the Layer menu, click Select Previous Layer (Alt+Page Up).
To select the layer behind the currently selected
layer:
Do one of the following:
Activate the graphic window and press Page Down.
In the Layer menu, click Select Next Layer (Alt+Page Down).
To select all layers in the active graphic:
Choose Select Layers from the Edit menu.
To select multiple layers in the active graphic:
1. Check the Select More toggle in the Edit menu.
2. Use one of the above methods to select each layer individually.