Arranging graphics
Graphics in a Calc document are maintained in a similar manner to a deck of cards.
As you add more images to the document, each image occupies a new layer at the top
of the stack. To arrange graphics, you tell Calc to change the order of layers in the
stack.
Calc provides four basic options to re-arrange the order of images. These options can
be accessed from both the Picture toolbar and the picture context menu:
Bring to Front
Places the image on top of any other graphics or text.
Bring Forward
Brings the image one level up in the stack (z-axis). Depending on the number of
overlapping objects, you may need to apply this option several times to obtain the
desired result.
Send Backward
The opposite of Bring Forward; sends the selected image one level down in the
object stack.
Send to Back
Sends the selected graphic to the bottom of the stack, so that other graphics and
text cover it.
To Background and To Foreground
An image or a drawing object can be sent to the background as well. This is not
the same as Bring Forward and Send Backward, which set the order of a number
of overlapping graphics. This feature pushes a graphic behind the cells, allowing
cells to be edited without affecting the graphic.
A graphic in the background will have To Foreground as a menu item, instead of
To Background.
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