Using Layers |
A layer is an object or group of objects that occupy a particular plane. Layers are often used in graphical editors to create composite images that contain overlapping objects.
Layers can be given distinctive on-screen appearances to enable you to easily distinguish between them. For example, you can set one layer to display in a single color while another layer has reduced transparency. In addition to on-screen changes, you can also configure individual layers to print using different print heads. For more information on configuring a layer, see the Layer Properties dialog.
Layers may also be locked to prevent accidental changes to them. Common use cases for locking layers include pre-printed layers that represent graphics that are already printed on the page or layers that represent static parts of the template. By locking a layer, you ensure that it is not accidentally moved or re-sized on the template. For information on how to password-protect layers, see Layer Security.
How to use the Layers Toolbar to create new layers and manage the order of existing layers.
How to use the Layer Properties dialog to control the display and print properties for each layer in your document.
Arranging Layers on a Template
How to arrange layers on your template to best suit your needs. Multiple layers are useful in situations where objects in one layer overlap with objects in another layer.
How to use the Arrange menu and the Properties dialog to move objects between layers.
How to lock layers in place, password protect layers, and limit modification of a template to a specific area.