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Manage Multiple Layers
         When you create artwork in Illustrator, you almost always end up with more than
         one object on the artboard. In many cases, a completed file has dozens or hundreds
         of objects, arranged in specific order on top of one another. As files become more and
         more complex, it can be difficult to find and work with exactly the pieces you need.
         Illustrator layers are one of the most powerful tools available for solving this problem.

           1.  In the open icons.ai file, open the Layers panel.
                                                                                        Note:
               By default, all files have a single layer, named Layer 1.
                                                                                        If you don’t see all four
               When you place an object as a template, it’s added to the file on a separate, non-  locked template layers,
               printing layer that is partially grayed, making it easier to work with. Below Layer 1,
               your file has four additional layers — the template layers. Template layers are locked   you forgot to check the
               by default, which means you can’t select or modify objects on those layers.  Template option when
                                                                                        you placed one of the
                    Click in this column to                                             images. You can select
                      show or hide a layer.               Double-click the layer        and delete the placed
                                                          thumbnail to open the
                    Click in this column to               Layer Options dialog box.     file from the artboard,
                     lock or unlock a layer.                                            and then replace the
                                                                                        necessary image as a
                                                                                        template.
           2.  In the Layers panel, click the Layer 1 name and drag it below all four
               template layers in the stack.
               The top-to-bottom position of objects or layers is called
               the stacking order. Objects and layers typically appear in        Click and drag a
               the stack based on the order in which they are created —          layer to move it in
               the first-created is at the bottom, the last-created is at the    the stacking order.
               top, and so on, in between.

               Placed template objects are the exception; these layers are placed below the currently
               selected layer (i.e., lower in the stacking order). In this case, the rectangle shapes are   Note:
               filled with a color, which obscures the template images on the underlying layers. To   If you can’t see the entire
               see the template images, you need to move the template object layers above the layer   layer names, click and
               containing the background shapes. Rather than moving four layers above Layer 1, you   drag either edge of the
               can save a few clicks by moving Layer 1 below all of the template layers.
                                                                                        Layers panel to show
                                                                                        more of the layer names.




                                                                                        Note:

                                                                                        For a template layer, the
                                                                                        Visibility icon is a small
                                                                                        square instead of an eye.

           3.  In the Layers panel, click the icon in the left column
               for the Template tents.jpg, Template campfire.jpg, and    Click here to
               Template hiking.jpg layers to hide those layers.         hide the
                                                                   template layers.
               Because you need to move the placed template object into the
               correct position, you first need to unlock the layer where that
               object resides.


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