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- What You Will Learn
- Approximate Time
- Lesson Files
- Using the Layers Panel
- Adding and Naming Layers
- Adjusting the Size and Placement of an Object
- Renaming a Layer
- Locking a Layer
- Showing and Hiding a Layer
- Picking Colors
- Drawing Rounded Rectangles
- Using Auto Shapes
- Adding Texture and a Drop Shadow
- Changing the Stacking Order on a Layer
- Using Single-Layer Editing
- On Your Own
- Setting the Default Colors
- Aligning Objects
- What You Have Learned
This chapter is from the book
Showing and Hiding a Layer
If you have a complex drawing, it is sometimes helpful to display only the portions of the drawing that you are currently working on. This way, you don’t accidentally delete or move another object that might be overlapping the object that you are modifying.
- Select the Header layer and click the Show/Hide column (the eye icon).
The rectangle is hidden.
- Click the Show/Hide column again to display the objects on the layer.