It may happen that you need to have several objects on a slide to overlap or partially overlap each other. In this case, each object should have a certain position in space: it should be placed in the foreground or background, or be between other objects.
To move an image one level forward relative to another object, select it and do one of the following: •In the Format menu, select Arrange > Bring Forward. •On the Toolbar, select the Arrange section and click the arrow to the right of the •Right-click the image to open the the context menu and select Bring Forward. •When working in Windows or Linux, press Ctrl+] in English keyboard layout. When working in macOS, press To bring the image on top of other objects, select it and do one of the following: •In the Format menu, select Arrange > Bring to Front. •On the Toolbar, select the Arrange section and click the arrow to the right of the •Right-click the image to open the the context menu and select Bring to Front. •When working in Windows or Linux, press Ctrl+Shift+] in English keyboard layout. When working in macOS, press |
To move a image one level backwards relative to another object, select it and do one of the following: •In the Format menu, select Arrange > Send Backward. •On the Toolbar, select the Arrange section and click the arrow to the right of the •Right-click the image to open the the context menu and select Send Backward. •When working in Windows or Linux, press Ctrl+[ in English keyboard layout. When working in macOS, press To place the image behind the other objects, select it and do one of the following: •In the Format menu, select Arrange > Send to Back. •On the Toolbar, select the Arrange section and click the arrow to the right of the •Right-click the image to open the the context menu and select Send to Back. •When working in Windows or Linux, press Ctrl+Shift+[ in English keyboard layout. When working in macOS, press |