It may happen that you need to have several elements on a slide to overlap or partially overlap each other. In this case, each element should have a precise position: in the foreground, in the background, or between other elements.
To move the image by one level forward relative to the other element, do one of the following: •In the Format menu, point to Arrange > Bring Forward. •On the Toolbar, select the Arrange section and click the arrow to the right of the Bring Forward button. In the drop-down list, select Bring Forward. •Right-click the image and select Bring Forward. •Press + on the English keyboard layout. To place the image in front of the other elements, do one of the following: •In the Format menu, point to Arrange > Bring to Front. •On the Toolbar, select the Arrange section and click the arrow to the right of the Bring Forward button. In the drop-down list, select Bring to Front. •Right-click the image and select Bring to Front . •Press ++ on the English keyboard layout. |
To move the image by one level back relative to the other element, do one of the following: •In the Format menu, point to Arrange > Send Backward. •On the Toolbar, select the Arrange section and click the arrow to the right of the Send Backward button. In the drop-down list, select Send Backward. •Right-click the image and select Send Backward. •Press + on the English keyboard layout. To place the image behind other elements, do one of the following: •In the Format menu, point to Arrange > Send to Back. •On the Toolbar, select the Arrange section and click the arrow to the right of the Send Backward button. In the drop-down list, select Send to Back. •Right-click the image and select Send to Back in the . •Press ++ on the English keyboard layout. |