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Layering frames on top of frames

  • December 2, 2020
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Nate Scholz

Looks like I should be able to layer frames, however there is no way for me to change the order of the layers as I would with other objects by using the “move to front” or “move to back” commands. Apparently, this depends on the order of creation.

Am I missing something? Advice on how to work around this? Can you add this feature?

Best answer by Kiron Bondale

@Nate Scholz -

Frames are containers for shapes so they don’t have the same behavior as shapes do re: moving backward or forward. Whenever you create a frame around a shape, the frame will always be underneath the shape.

There have been some similar Wish List topics created in the past so you may want to search for one of those and upvote it.

Kiron

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  • December 2, 2020

@Nate Scholz -

Frames are containers for shapes so they don’t have the same behavior as shapes do re: moving backward or forward. Whenever you create a frame around a shape, the frame will always be underneath the shape.

There have been some similar Wish List topics created in the past so you may want to search for one of those and upvote it.

Kiron