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The Indicates selected items button can be dragged from one layer to another. |
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The order of layers in the panel is fixed and cannot be modified. |
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When you create a new object, the object will be added to whichever layer is currently targeted in the Layers panel. |
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If you draw a square frame and then a circle frame next to it, they are both on the same level. |
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When you select an object on the page, the layer that the object is on is automatically targeted in the Layers panel. |
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If you draw a circle, then you draw a square, and then drag the circle toward the square, as the two overlap, the circle will be behind the square. |
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If you have a layer with no objects on it, you can see through the layer to the objects on the layers beneath it. |
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If you want to know which layer an object is on, simply click the object on the page. |
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Once an object has been positioned on a layer, it cannot be moved from that layer. |
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By default, a new document is created with the same number of layers as the previous document. |
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The Bring to Front command is found on the Arrange menu. |
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Layers can be duplicated. |
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Objects on the topmost layer are always in front of objects on any other layer. |
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When using the Step and Repeat dialog box, you can enter both positive and negative values. |
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Each layer contains its own stacking order |
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Every object on the InDesign page is on its own layer. |
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When you duplicate a layer, all of the objects on the original layer will appear in the same locations on the new layer. |
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Layers themselves are transparent. |
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You can assign a different selection color to different layers. |
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When using the Step and Repeat dialog box, a positive value in the Vertical Offset text box will position copies up from or above the original. |
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You have a document with three layers. Each layer has six objects on it, for a total of 18 objects in the document. If you apply the Select All command, only the six objects on the targeted layer will be selected. |
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Layer 2 is on top of Layer 1. You select a square on Layer 2, then choose the Send to Back command. The square is still in front of any object that is on Layer 1. |
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Layer 2 is on top of Layer 1. You select a circle on Layer 1, then choose the Bring to Front command. The circle on Layer 1 is now the topmost object on the page. |
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When using the Step and Repeat dialog box, a positive value in the Horizontal Offset text box will position copies to the right of the original. |
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When you duplicate a layer, all of the objects on the layer are duplicated. |
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Every object on the InDesign page is on its own hierarchical level. |
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When using the Step and Repeat dialog box, a negative value in the Vertical Offset text box will position copies down from or below the original. |
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The Toggles Lock icon is indicated by a padlock icon. |
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The color that you choose in the Swatches panel will be applied to any and all selected objects as a fill color if the Fill button is active in the Toolbox. |
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