Setting the stacking order

Setting the stacking order

Setting the stacking order

You can change the stacking order of relief layers by moving a layer. This enables you to display the relief layers in your preferred order.

To change the stacking order of a relief layer:

  1. In the Project Tree, select the relief layer you want to move. The name is bold and highlighted, and its panel is displayed below the splitter bar.
  2. On the panel, click:

     to move the layer up one position in the stack.

     to move the layer down one position in the stack.
    The availability of this feature is license dependent.


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