Using Levels (continued)
Next, we will select the ellipse and slide it so that it overlaps the
rectangle.
The ellipse appears to slide behind the rectangle because its level is
behind the level of the rectangle.
Note: Objects are created in the foreground, so more recent
objects will appear to be in front of older ones.
If we want the ellipse to be in front of the rectangle, select the
ellipse, and then click on Arrange, and then Move Forward (you
may need to do this more than once depending on how far "back"
the ellipse is).
Since there are multiple levels, you can have several objects
overlapping and decide in which order they are to be stacked.
In the above example, the arc is progressively moved from back to
front, one level at a time.
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