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ORIS PDF Tuner Version 4.4.8 User Manual - image2output - Support

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Modifying Layers<br />

Modifying, Duplicating and Deleting Layers<br />

Deleting Layers<br />

1. Activate the layers to be deleted (see page 16-1).<br />

2. Click , press BACKSPACE (Mac OS) or DELETE (Windows), or select<br />

EDIT | DELETE.<br />

The layers are deleted and the previous layer becomes active (i.e.<br />

the layer with the next lower number).<br />

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• A message appears if you are deleting several layers. It specifies<br />

the number of the first and last active layer as well as the total number<br />

of layers you are deleting (see example below).<br />

• A question dialog appears if you try to delete a restricting layer, i.e. a<br />

layer into which a mixground layer was inserted. See also<br />

page 11-2.<br />

• The background layer of a layout (layer #1) cannot be deleted.<br />

• Paths defining the outline of deleted layers are retained, if the KEEP<br />

LAYER PATHS option is enabled. To enable this option, select FILE |<br />

LAYOUT PARAMETERS (see also page 5-11).<br />

Note on Non-Contiguous Layers<br />

If you move, duplicate or transform multiple layers at the same time and<br />

if these layers are not contiguous (e.g. layer 2, 5, 7 as opposed to 2, 3,<br />

4), the layers may temporarily appear out of stacking order. A message<br />

appears informing of this situation.<br />

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