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?
- Select the WPS Art graphic that is being covered.
- Open the related arrange commands from the Design tab, the Home tab, or the right-click menu.
- Select Bring to Front so the object appears in front of the others.
Why does nothing seem to change after I adjust the order?
- Check whether there are other objects overlapping with the selected item on the slide.
- Confirm that the correct object is selected.
- 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?
- The internal shape hierarchy of WPS Art is determined by its layout.
- The available adjustment changes the front-to-back relationship between the whole WPS Art object and other slide objects.
- 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?
- If you are already working with WPS Art design tools, use the Design tab.
- If you are doing overall slide layout work, use Arrange on the Home tab.
- If you want a quick change for the current object, use the right-click menu.
Glossary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Stacking order | The front-to-back layer relationship of objects on a slide, which determines which object appears in front. |
| Bring Forward | Moves the current object one layer closer to the front instead of sending it directly to the frontmost position. |
| Bring to Front | Moves the current object in front of all other objects. |
| Send to Back | Moves the current object behind all other objects. |
| Arrange | A group of presentation editing commands used to manage object position, alignment, grouping, and layer order. |