Adobe 38039927 User Guide - Page 165

Adding and removing layers

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 160 User Guide To activate a layer, do one of the following: • Click the layer name in the Layers panel. • Select an object on that layer. Adding and removing layers Using the Layers panel, you can add new layers, add new sub-layers, delete unwanted layers, and duplicate existing layers and objects. When you create a new layer, a blank layer is inserted above the currently selected layer. The new layer becomes the active layer and is highlighted in the Layers panel. When you delete a layer, the layer above it becomes the active layer, unless it is the last remaining layer, in which case a new empty layer is created. Creating a duplicate layer adds a new layer that contains the same objects as the currently selected one. Duplicated objects retain the opacity and blending mode of the objects from which they were copied. You can make changes to the duplicated objects without affecting the originals. To add a layer, do one of the following: • Click the New/Duplicate Layer button . • Select Edit > Insert > Layer. • Select New Layer or New Sub Layer from the Layers panel Options menu, and click OK. To delete a layer, do one of the following: • Drag the layer to the trash can icon in the Layers panel. • Select the layer and click the trash can icon in the Layers panel. • Select the layer and choose Delete Layer from the Layers panel Options menu. To duplicate a layer, do one of the following: • Drag a layer to the New/Duplicate Layer button. • Select a layer and select Duplicate Layer from the Layers panel Options menu. Then select the number of duplicate layers to insert and where to place them in the stacking order: At the Top places the new layer or layers at the top of the Layers panel. The Web Layer is always the top layer, so selecting At the Top places the duplicate layer below the Web Layer. Before Current Layer places the new layer or layers above the selected layer. After Current Layer places the new layer or layers below the selected layer. At the Bottom places the new layer or layers at the bottom of the Layers panel. • Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Macintosh) the layer to the desired location. To duplicate an object: ❖ Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Macintosh) the object to the desired location.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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To activate a layer, do one of the following:
Click the layer name in the Layers panel.
Select an object on that layer.
Adding and removing layers
Using the Layers panel, you can add new layers, add new sub-layers, delete unwanted layers, and duplicate existing
layers and objects.
When you create a new layer, a blank layer is inserted above the currently selected layer. The new layer becomes the
active layer and is highlighted in the Layers panel. When you delete a layer, the layer above it becomes the active
layer, unless it is the last remaining layer, in which case a new empty layer is created.
Creating a duplicate layer adds a new layer that contains the same objects as the currently selected one. Duplicated
objects retain the opacity and blending mode of the objects from which they were copied. You can make changes to
the duplicated objects without affecting the originals.
To add a layer, do one of the following:
Click the New/Duplicate Layer button
Select Edit > Insert > Layer.
Select New Layer or New Sub Layer from the Layers panel Options menu, and click OK.
To delete a layer, do one of the following:
Drag the layer to the trash can icon in the Layers panel.
Select the layer and click the trash can icon in the Layers panel.
Select the layer and choose Delete Layer from the Layers panel Options menu.
To duplicate a layer, do one of the following:
Drag a layer to the New/Duplicate Layer button.
Select a layer and select Duplicate Layer from the Layers panel Options menu. Then select the number of duplicate
layers to insert and where to place them in the stacking order:
At the Top
places the new layer or layers at the top of the Layers panel. The Web Layer is always the top layer, so
selecting At the Top places the duplicate layer below the Web Layer.
Before Current Layer
places the new layer or layers above the selected layer.
After Current Layer
places the new layer or layers below the selected layer.
At the Bottom
places the new layer or layers at the bottom of the Layers panel.
Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Macintosh) the layer to the desired location.
To duplicate an object:
Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Macintosh) the object to the desired location.