Stacking order

Stacking order -order of annotated objects in the file, which shows the real sequence of objects placement in space (Example 1) or the required order of objects specified by the client in the instruction (Example 2).

The stacking order functionality allows:

  1. Bring to front

  2. Send to back

  3. Place before object

  4. Place behind object

The last two functions enable you to relocate the chosen object to a specified location based on specific objects, regardless of how many objects are present in the file.

To change the layer order of selected objects, there are four functions available.

To move an object to the top of all layers, right-click on the desired object and select "Change stacking order" from the object's toolbar. Then select "Move on top of all".

To move an object behind all others on the most recent layer, right-click on the desired object and select "Change stacking order" from the object's toolbar. Then select "Move behind all".

To place an object on top of a specific object, first right-click on that object and select "Change stacking order" from the object's toolbar. Then select "Place in front of the object". Left-click on the object you want to place the selected object in front of.

To place an object behind a specific object, right-click on the desired object and select "Change stacking order" from the object's toolbar. Then select "Place behind object". Finally, left-click on the object you want to place the selected object behind.

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