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Adobe InDesign CS5 - Illustrated Unit F: Working with Layers. Objectives. Upon completion of this unit, you should be able to: Place an object on a layer Change layer options Create a new layer Duplicate a layer Lock and hide a layer Move an object to another layer Change layer order.
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Objectives • Upon completion of this unit, you should be able to: • Place an object on a layer • Change layer options • Create a new layer • Duplicate a layer • Lock and hide a layer • Move an object to another layer • Change layer order
Placing an Object on a Layer • New InDesign documents • Start out with an empty layer, named Layer 1, on the Layers panel • Placed as a page item on Layer 1 • Each additional item is placed on Layer 1, but on one level higher than the last • Expanding layers • Allows you to view all objects and the order they are stacked
Placing an Object on a Layer Figure F-1: Viewing the rectangle frame on Layer 1
Placing an Object on a Layer Figure F-2: Layers panel
Changing Layer Options • Layers on the Layers panel • Each has a unique selection color assigned to it • Selection color is the color of the bounding box that appears around selected objects on that layer • Naming layers • Layer names can be changed • Helpful to describe a layer’s content
Changing Layer Options Figure F-3: Layer Options dialog box
Changing Layer Options Figure F-4: Selecting the map image
Creating a New Layer • Two ways to create new layers: • Click Create new layer button on the Layers panel • Click Layers panel list arrow • Then click New Layer • New Layer dialog box • Identical to Layer Options dialog box
Creating a New Layer • When you have more than one layer in an InDesign document • Arrange commands are applied only to page items on the currently active layer • Send to Back, Bring to Front, Send Backward, and Bring Forward
Creating a New Layer FIGURE F-5: Viewing the Current Store Locations layer FIGURE F-6: Location of first green circle
Creating a New Layer Figure F-7: Copying the green circle Figure F-8: Four current store locations
Duplicating a Layer • Duplicating a layer • Choosing a layer in the Layers panel and creating an exact copy of the layer and the objects on it • Duplicated layers • Can be renamed and objects can be removed, modified, or added • Will have the same name as the layer that used to create it, followed by “copy” • Also assigned the same selection color
Duplicating a Layer Figure F-9: Duplicate layer on Layers panel
Duplicating a Layer Figure F-10: Repositioned circle
Duplicating a Layer Figure F-11: Positioning the dark blue circles
Locking and Hiding a Layer • You can lock and hide an entire layer or individual page items • Locking protects the layer or items from being moved, selected, or deleted • Objects on locked layers cannot be selected • Hiding can help focus on one layer without being distracted by others • Also helps to see what the document would look like without the objects on that layer, without having to delete them
Locking and Hiding a Layer Figure F-12: Hidden Future Store Locations layer
Locking and Hiding a Layer Figure F-13: Locking the map item on the United States Map layer
Locking and Hiding a Layer Figure F-14: Viewing the locked page item
Moving an Object to Another Layer • Existing page items can be moved from one layer to another • To move an object to a new layer: • Select the object on the page • Drag the Indicates select items icon in the Layers panel to a new layer • Merging layers • Objects on each of the layers that are merged become objects on a single layer
Moving an Object to Another Layer Figure F-16: Selected circle
Moving an Object to Another Layer Figure F-17: Moving the <circle> page item to the Flagship Store Locations layer
Moving an Object to Another Layer Figure F-18: Viewing the Flagship Store Locations layer
Changing Layer Order • Order of layers on the Layers panel • Identical to vertical stacking order of InDesign objects on the page • Top layer represents top object(s) • Bottom layer represents bottom object(s) • To change the order of layers, drag the layer to a new location in the panel • Release the mouse button when a black line appears above the layer you are dragging to
Changing Layer Order • Paste Remembers Layers command • Located on Panels options menu • Used to paste layers into a document • Useful if you plan on using the same layer structure in another document
Changing Layer Order Figure F-20: Moving the Opening layer Figure F-19: Placed starburst graphic
Changing Layer Order Figure F-21: Repositioned starburst
Changing Layer Order Figure F-22: The finished map