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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 addi-
tion, stacking is important when
work-
ing with masks
.
You can change the stacking order, also
called the painting order, of objects in
your artwork at any time. You can also
control how overlapping objects are
displayed by
using layers
.
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
for more information.
Summary of Contents for ILLUSTRATOR 6.0
Page 1: ...List of topics Menu commands Toolbar Index How to use this guide...
Page 65: ...Tile Imageable Areas option Letter size page 40 x 60 artboard...
Page 76: ...Document Setup dialog box Click on any option for information on that option return to text...
Page 78: ...Drawing polygons Drawing spirals Drawing stars Tracing artwork Drawing continued...
Page 193: ...Third click selects Fourth click selects next group next group group B group C...
Page 205: ...Choose Arrange Result Repeat Transform as needed...
Page 406: ...Result...
Page 528: ...Area Scatter...
Page 630: ...Bitmap artwork See also Resolution and bit depth File size and image compression...
Page 775: ...Separation Setup dialog box Click on any option for information on that option return to text...
Page 780: ...Limitcheck error Out of Memory Not enough memory to perform the operation requested VM error...