![]() ![]() So, in this example, we also could have selected the text and brought it forward to accomplish the same effect. You’d use these options to move an object in front of another. The “Bring Forward” and “Bring to Front” options you’ll see on the Format tab and the context menu work much the same way. For now, select “Send Backward” (we’ll talk about layering image more in a bit).Īlternatively, you could right-click the object, click the arrow next to “Send to Back,” and then select “Send Backward.” “Send to Back” places the object behind all other objects on the slide. “Send Backward” sends the image back one level.
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