Changing the stacking order of layersAs in Photoshop, the stacking order in the Layers palette determines whether the content of a layer or layer set appears in front of or behind other elements in the menu. When you create or import a menu, the background is always the bottommost layer. A menu can have only one background, and it must remain the bottom layer. To change the stacking order of the layers, you select the layer or layer set and use the Arrange options on the Object menu. When an object is in a Layer set, the Arrange options move the object within the set only. For example, the Bring To Front command moves a layer to the topmost layer of the menu if it is not in a layer set. If it is in a layer set, the command moves it to the top of the layer set. (See Moving, copying, and deleting objects.) |