SJoy
Contributor III

When working on a design, it would be nice to have the option to "Move Image to front" or "Move Image to Back".  I know we can manually click the forward or backward buttons or click and drag the image in the left hand side of the screen, but just two simple buttons to move the image all the to the back or bring it to the utmost front would be super helpful (especially if your design has many images to work with). If this is already a thing, someone please let me know how to do it.  If not, Zazzle please consider.  Thanks!

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Cat
Honored Contributor III

Assuming I understand correctly (I may not) I think that feature already exists. If you select the image (either in the stack or the design area) and then right click on it in the design area (NOT in the stack) you'll get a popup menu where you can choose to send it one layer back or all the way, or one layer forward or all the way. It works with all objects - text, images, elements, even groups like in this example. 

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SJoy
Contributor III

@Cat  Thank you so much! This is exactly what I was looking for!  No wonder I couldn't find these options, I was looking in the toolbars and sidebars.  Wish it was more visible but now I know where it's at.  Thanks again!

Cat
Honored Contributor III

@SJoy Hooray! I had myself a little chuckle when reading your initial comment because I was like "manually click the forward or backward buttons?!?" what's she talking about? I'd never actually noticed those buttons before! I think we all tend to find a path through the options that any piece of software offers, and then become blind to other ways of navigating through it. So, thank YOU for enlightening me about those buttons!

Now, if I could only make myself stop looking for the undo feature on the Edit menu! I KNOW it's on the top bar, but for some reason my brain always expects it to be in the Edit menu, so I instinctively end up there when I need it and then I'm like "Undo! Undo! Where's undo?!?" Oh well, at least I amuse myself! 😉