When working with complex projects, you can find layers and objects quickly by using the Objects docker.
You can move or copy layers on a single page or between pages. You can also move or copy selected objects to new layers, including layers on the master page.
Moving and copying layers affects the stacking order. Moving or copying an object to a layer below its current layer causes the object to become the top object on its new layer. Similarly, moving or copying an object to a layer above its current layer causes the object to become the bottom object on its new layer.
When you add a new page, objects that reside on the desktop are kept on the layer where they were created and do not appear on the new page. You can have such objects moved to the Desktop layer automatically so that they appear on all document pages.
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In the Objects docker, type the name of an object or a layer in the Search box. |
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If the Objects docker is not open, click Object Objects. |
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If the Objects docker is not open, click Object Objects. |
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Right-click the layer above which you want to place the copied layer, and click Paste. |
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If the Objects docker is not open, click Object Objects. |
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Click the Options button , and click one of the following: |
When you move objects to or from a layer, the layer must be unlocked.
You can move and copy an object to another layer by dragging the object to a new layer in the Objects docker.
You can also move an object to another layer by using an Order command. For more information, see To move an object in the stacking order.
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In the Objects docker, click the Options button , and disable the Keep Desktop Objects on Layer command. |
The features documented in the Help are available in the full version of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2019. Some features may not be available in this version of the product.