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Chapter 2: Label Design
Send to Back
The
Send to back
tool is useful when multiple objects overlap on the label design. When placing objects, the object
created most recently will be on the top of the other objects. The oldest object will be on the bottom. This is because
TagPrint Pro uses an advanced layout design with layers. This feature makes TagPrint Pro a very powerful layout tool
capable of nearly any label design you can imagine.
To move an object to the back of all the other objects, you must first select it. After the object is selected, choose the
Send to back
option from the
Object
menu and the selected object will be moved to the layer on the bottom.
The first illustration above shows the recycle symbol in front of the circle and square. The recycle symbol is in the top
layer. The second illustration shows the recycle symbol behind the circle and square. The recycle symbol is now in the
bottom layer.
Bring to Front
The
Bring to front
tool is just like the
Send to back
tool except for that it works in the opposite direction. The
Bring to front
tool will literally bring any selected object to the front layer on your label design.
To move an object from the back layer to the front layer, you must first select it. After the object is selected, choose
the
Bring to front
option from the
Object
menu and the selected object will be moved to the top layer. If you find
selecting the desired object difficult or impossible, try the process in reverse. Send multiple objects from the top layer
to the back using the
Send to back
tool. This will eventually move the desired object to the front.
The first illustration shows a UL symbol behind the circle. The UL symbol is now in the bottom layer. The second
illustration above shows the UL symbol in front of the circle. The UL symbol is in the top layer.
Summary of Contents for TagPrintPRO
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