Moving objects to the back or front – Konica Minolta Digital StoreFront User Manual

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4. Do any of the following:

• Move or rotate the line, make the line longer or shorter, or delete the line. (For information,

see page 87.)

• Change the opacity of the line. (For information about opacity, see page 89.)

• Group the line with other objects and then move, rotate, or line up the group. (For

information about grouping, see page 90.)

Moving objects to the back or front

You can put one object on top of another object so they partly or completely overlap. You can then

move one of the objects to the front or back to control what is visible. For example, you could add

some text and then decide to put a colored rectangle behind it as background. If you place the

rectangle over the text and fill it with color, the text will no longer be visible. In this situation you must

move the rectangle to the back so the text is visible again. (Alternatively, you can change the opacity

of one of the objects; see page 89.) For example, here a blue-filled rectangle was placed over lighter

blue text and then the rectangle was moved to the back so the text was visible again:

You could also create a design of partly overlapping rectangles and move individual rectangles to the

back or front to change the effect.

To move objects to the back or front

1. If you placed one object over another so one of them is partly or completely hidden, click the

object that you want to move to the back or front and click

.

2. Click

or

to move the object to the back or front. For example, if you overlap three colored

rectangles:

you could move the middle rectangle to the front to change the effect:

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