Manipulating Object Position

You are allowed to manipulate an object position by two ways: with the help of changing it within one layer and by tabbing between objects.

The system allows you to switch between objects with the help of the Tab key (directly) or the Shift+Tab keys (in the reverse direction).

Usually you are working with objects that are placed on several layers. You can change an object position within one layer. You are allowed to bring an object to the top or bottom of this layer, move an object one level up or down within one layer.

To bring an object to top of the current layer:

* Having objects on a certain layer select an object you want to place on the top within the layer relative to other objects and do one of the following:

-- Choose the Bring to Front command from the Format menu,

-- Click the icon on the Format toolbar.

To bring an object to bottom of the current layer:

* Having objects on a certain layer select an object you want to place on the bottom within the layer relative to other objects and do one of the following:

-- Choose the Send to Back command from the Format menu,

-- Click the icon on the Format toolbar.

To move an object one level up within the current layer:

* Having objects on a certain layer select an object you want to place one level up within the layer relative to other objects and do one of the following:

-- Choose the Move Up command from the Format menu,

-- Click the icon on the Format toolbar.

To move an object one level down within the current layer:

* Having objects on a certain layer select an object you want to place one level down within the layer relative to other objects and do one of the following:

-- Choose the Move Down command from the Format menu,

-- Click the icon on the Format toolbar.