- Manipulate objects in layers - Microsoft Support
Learn how to move layered objects backward and forward in Word and PowerPoint
- Use layers to set properties for multiple shapes
Assign shapes to layers to set properties for the shapes as a group Layer properties include visible, print, lock, snap, and glue
- Add a layer - Microsoft Support
Use layers to organize related shapes on a drawing page A layer is a named category of shapes By assigning shapes to different layers, you can selectively view, print, color, and lock different categories of shapes, as well as control whether you can snap to or glue to shapes on a layer
- Layer objects on slides - Microsoft Support
Training: Change the way objects (pictures, shapes, and graphics) overlap in PowerPoint using Send to Back and Bring to Front to change the stacking order And use the Selection Pane to find hidden objects Watch this video to learn how
- Freeze panes to lock rows and columns - Microsoft Support
How to freeze panes in Excel to keep rows or columns in your worksheet visible while you scroll, or lock them in place to create multiple worksheet areas
- Video: Manage shapes by adding layers - Microsoft Support
Use layers to set properties for multiple shapes On the Home tab, at the right end, select Layers In the Layers pane, select Add New Layer In the row that corresponds to your new layer, select the check boxes in each column for properties that you want the layer to have, if they are not already checked On the Home tab, select Layers
- Group shapes, pictures, or other objects in Word
Grouping lets you rotate, flip, move, or resize multiple shapes or objects as though they're a single shape or object Press and hold CTRL and select shapes, pictures, or other objects to group The Wrap Text option for each object must be other than In line with Text For more information, see Wrap text around a picture in Word
- Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents
You can use the Selection pane to manage objects in your document: re-order them, show or hide them, and group or ungroup them Tip: In Word, you might want to set the location of objects within a paragraph When you move a paragraph, the corresponding anchored image (s) move with the paragraph
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