FAQ

Last updated:July 8, 2026

When using WPS Art Stacking Order, common questions usually involve object overlap, the scope of layer changes, and which entry point to use; this section answers 4 common questions.

FAQ

What should I do if a WPS Art object is covered by another shape?

  1. Select the WPS Art graphic that is being covered.
  2. Open the related arrange commands from the Design tab, the Home tab, or the right-click menu.
  3. Select Bring to Front so the object appears in front of the others.

Why does nothing seem to change after I adjust the order?

  1. Check whether there are other objects overlapping with the selected item on the slide.
  2. Confirm that the correct object is selected.
  3. If the overlap is slight, try Bring Forward or Send Backward first to observe the change more clearly.

Can I adjust the stacking order of shapes inside WPS Art separately?

  1. The internal shape hierarchy of WPS Art is determined by its layout.
  2. The available adjustment changes the front-to-back relationship between the whole WPS Art object and other slide objects.
  3. If you need a different internal layer effect, consider changing the layout or using other separately editable objects.

Which of the three entry points should I use?

  1. If you are already working with WPS Art design tools, use the Design tab.
  2. If you are doing overall slide layout work, use Arrange on the Home tab.
  3. If you want a quick change for the current object, use the right-click menu.

Glossary

TermDefinition
Stacking orderThe front-to-back layer relationship of objects on a slide, which determines which object appears in front.
Bring ForwardMoves the current object one layer closer to the front instead of sending it directly to the frontmost position.
Bring to FrontMoves the current object in front of all other objects.
Send to BackMoves the current object behind all other objects.
ArrangeA group of presentation editing commands used to manage object position, alignment, grouping, and layer order.