Placing an object on the top layer

You can force an object to always be on the top layer of the page. This is useful when you have multiple objects layered on your page.

You can change the layer position of objects by sending them backward or bringing them forward. For details, see Layering objects.

To force an object to the top layer:

  1. Do one of the following to display the Properties ribbon:

  2. Enable the Always on Top check box in the Appearance group.

    • If multiple objects are set to Always on Top, the program will refer to the ordering of the objects in the Title Explorer to determine which of the objects is on the top layer. The top-most object listed on the page in the Title Explorer is on the bottom layer of the page.

    • The Always on Top setting for buttons is not enabled by default when Accessibility settings are enabled. For more information about the Accessibility settings, see Preparing a title for accessibility.

    • Always on Top is selected and disabled when Anchor Position is selected. Anchored objects will always be on top of all other objects, regardless of where they are ordered in the Title Explorer. (This includes being treated as on top of other objects marked as "Always on Top".) For details about the Anchor Position setting, see Changing the position and size of an object.

The object is forced to the top layer.

See also: Layering objects
Preparing a title for accessibility

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