Sample text. The stacking order of objects corresponds to the hierarchy of items in the Layers palette. Artwork at the top of the Layers palette is at the front of the stacking order, while artwork at the bottom of the Layers palette is at the back of the stacking order. Within a layer, objects are also stacked hierarchically. By creating multiple layers in your artwork, you can control more...
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Sample text. Illustrator stacks successively drawn objects, beginning with the first object drawn. How objects are stacked determines how they display when they overlap. You can change the stacking order (also called the painting order) of objects in your artwork at any time using either the Layers palette or Object > Arrange commands. The stacking order of objects corresponds to the hierarchy of items in the Layers palette. Artwork at the top of the Layers palette is at the front of the stacking order, while artwork at the bottom of the Layers palette is at the back of the stacking order. Within a layer, objects are also stacked hierarchically. By creating multiple layers in your artwork, you can control how overlapping objects are displayed.
Sample text. Illustrator stacks successively drawn objects, beginning with the first object drawn. How objects are stacked determines how they display when they overlap. You can change the stacking order (also called the painting order) of objects in your artwork at any time using either the Layers palette or Object > Arrange commands. The stacking order of objects corresponds to the hierarchy of items in the Layers palette.