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Thread: Send to Back, Front ?

Send to Back, Front ?
OhMan 12/31/2008 2:00:08 PM
I understand send to back and send to front. But what is the diff between
"send to back" and " send backward"? Same for " Bring to front" and "Bring
Forward"?
I am speaking in relation to when you right click an image and choose order.
Are the commands for images or containers ?
Can you wrap text around an image like you can do in Word ?
Re: Send to Back, Front ?
"Rainald Taesler" <taesler[ at ]gmx.de> 12/31/2008 2:59:53 PM
OhMan wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I understand send to back and send to front. But what is the diff
> between "send to back" and " send backward"? Same for " Bring to
> front" and "Bring Forward"?
> I am speaking in relation to when you right click an image and
> choose order.

The difference is just that the level(s).
The second command of both pairs means the background and the foreground
(in case there are several objects/container).

> Are the commands for images or containers ?

The work for both.

> Can you wrap text around an image like you can do in Word ?

No, this is not possible.
As a workaround one may use a table and insert the image there.

Best wishes fro a peaceful an prosperous 2009
Rainald

Re: Send to Back, Front ?
Erik Sojka <esojka[ at ]ms-onenote.net.nospam> 12/31/2008 3:22:01 PM
If there are more than 2 things you want to layer, you might want to send
the topmost item either one layer to the back (Send Backward) or all the
way to the bottom (Send to Back). If there are only 2 items, those choices
do the same thing.

=?Utf-8?B?T2hNYW4=?= <OhMan[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:228D3AF4-731A-449A-9A7F-6C129E435F95[ at ]microsoft.com:

[Quoted Text]
> I understand send to back and send to front. But what is the diff
> between "send to back" and " send backward"? Same for " Bring to
> front" and "Bring Forward"?
> I am speaking in relation to when you right click an image and choose
> order. Are the commands for images or containers ?
> Can you wrap text around an image like you can do in Word ?
>

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