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Arrange selected objects behind another object using the context menu - OpenOffice.org Draw

How-To: Arrange selected objects behind another object using the context menu - OpenOffice.org Draw
  1. To arrange objets behing another object using the context menu, first you need to select the objects that you need.
  2. Select an object by clicking over it once.
  3. If you want to select more than one, hold down the shift key and click on the other objects that you need. Once you are done, release the shift key.
  4. Afterwards, bring up the context menu by right clicking over any of the selected objects.
  5. Once the context menu appears, move your mouse over the option, "Arrange."
  6. A side menu should appear. Look for the option "Behind Object" and click on it once.
  7. Good! Now, click on the object where the selected objects should go behind to. In this case we are choosing this circle.
  8. Great! As you can see, the selected objects have gone behind the circle.
  9. Take note as well that the original arrangement of the selected objects have been preserved.
  10. Congratulations! You have learned how to arrange selected objects behind another object using the context menu.
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Arrange selected objects behind another object using the context menu

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You will learn:

  • How to select multiple objects.
  • How to access the
  • How to arrange selected objects behind another object using the context menu.

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