There certainly is the ability to move an object up or down the stack by one
position at a time, as well as to the top or bottom ("front" or "back",
depending on how you think about it).
The problem you face, though, is that you want a single object to be both the
top and the bottom at the same time, and that's what is impossible for Word.
It's an 8-object version of the Penrose triangle
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penrose_triangle).
>Jay, isn't there an "in between" in the stack, where there is a top object, a
>bottom object, and objects in between? I thought the "Bring forward" and
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>> that at the top of the stack so it matches up to the visible part of the
>> bottom-most shape.
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Steve Vincent - 26 Jun 2008 02:42 GMT
What if the arrows were in a row, instead of a circle, just overlapping? Or
just consider them to be three rectangles in a row, all overlapping
left-to-right. The far left covers the left end of the middle rectangle, and
the middle rectangle covers the left end of the right-most rectangle. The
left-most triangle would be on top, the middle triangle would be in the
middle, and the right-most would be on the bottom.
I think I just answered my own question... spread the autoshapes apart
enough to make them appear in a "row" instead of a circular clump, then after
ordering them properly, move or nudge them into position... I'll try that.
(it's possible that I'm really in denial of the possibility that one of the
shapes needs to be both on top and bottom at the same time... but I'll give
it a try). Thanks for keeping me thinking!
Steve
> There certainly is the ability to move an object up or down the stack by one
> position at a time, as well as to the top or bottom ("front" or "back",
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