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Adobe Illustrator Help
Working with Objects
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Drawing with the pencil or auto trace tool.
Stacking objects
The Adobe Illustrator program stacks successively drawn objects, beginning with the first
object drawn. How objects are stacked determines how they are displayed when they
overlap. In addition, stacking is important when you make masks. (See
“Working with
clipping masks” on page 149
.)
You can change the stacking order (also called the
painting order
) of objects in your
artwork at any time. By creating multiple layers in your artwork, you can also control how
overlapping objects are displayed.
Note:
Grouping objects may affect the way the objects are stacked in relation to other,
nongrouped objects in the artwork. (See
“Grouping and ungrouping objects” on
page 110
.)
Moving objects frontward or backward in a stack of objects
The Bring to Front and Send to Back commands let you move an object to the front or the
back of the stack of objects on its layer. The Bring Forward and Send Backward commands
let you move an object just one object forward or back in the stack of objects.
If the object is part of any type of group—including masked artwork, compound paths,
text, and word wraps—the object is moved to the front or back of the group rather than
the front or back of the entire layer.
To make an object the frontmost or backmost object in its group or on its layer:
1
Select the object you want to move.
2
Choose either Object > Arrange > Bring to Front or Object > Arrange > Send to Back.
To move an object one layer to the front or one layer to the back of a stack:
1
Select the object you want to move.
2
Choose either Object > Arrange > Bring Forward or Object > Arrange > Send Backward.
Pasting objects in front or in back of other objects
The Paste in Front and Paste in Back commands let you paste copies of objects directly on
top of and behind the objects you select. This is useful if you want to move the copy a
specified distance from the original location. These commands also let you paste the
artwork into the same position in a new file as it was in the old file, relative to the page
origin.
To move an object in front or in back of other objects in the stacking order:
1
Select the object you want to move.
2
Choose Edit > Cut. The selected object is temporarily deleted and is placed onto the
Clipboard.
3
Select the object or objects in front or in back of where you want the cut object to
appear.
4
Choose Edit > Paste in Front or Edit > Paste in Back.