5/8/2023 0 Comments Verterwork 2014 page layers![]() Hiding Layers and Objects It is useful to hide layers or objects to enable you to work more closely or intricately on a particular area, for example to work on the door or interior walls without the roof and walls getting in the way. ![]() Setting the Woodwork layer to Solo enables me to work only on that layer. You can also ‘click and drag’ down the column of ‘S’ icons to quickly browse through the individual layers. Clicking the ‘S’ icon again will restore everything back as it was before. ‘Solo’ a Layer Click on the ‘S’ icon in the column next to a layer and it will ‘solo’ the layer, which means that it hides everything else, except this layer, enabling you to work on this layer in isolation. Mouse over the paper stack icon and you will see a preview thumbnail of the content of that layer. To the left of the layer’s name, click on the small arrow to view the contents in that layer. To change the name of a layer, simply click on the name and type in its new name. You can easily create new layers with the ‘New layer’ button at the top of the Page & Layer Gallery (this option is only available if you have a layer selected). You can change the current layer simply by clicking on its row in the Layer Gallery. The current layer is shown with a selection arrow which you will see alongside the ‘Detail’ layer in our layerhouse (on a blank document this will be called Layer 1). The Page & Layer Gallery, ‘pinned’ to remain open, showing all the layers in this document Current Layer When you create any new object on a page, it's placed on the current active layer. Click on the arrow next to the page thumbnail to display the layers that form the page. Select the Page and Layout Gallery vertical tab on the right and then select the ‘pin’ icon above it to pin it open. ![]() Open up Photo & Graphic Designer and drag the ‘layerhouse’ file into the editing area.
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