Transforming Menu Objects - Adobe ENCORE 2 Manual

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To move or copy a menu object into another layer set
For multilayered menus, selecting using the Layers panel is helpful.
Open the menu that you want to modify.
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In the Menu Viewer or Layers panel, select the object.
Choose Edit > Cut to move the object or Edit > Copy to copy it.
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In the Layers panel, open the layer set into which you want to add the object, and select any object in the layer set.
Choose Edit > Paste.
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Adobe Encore DVD adds the object to the top layer of the layer set. You can also use the Object > Arrange commands
to change the order of objects.

Transforming menu objects

To rotate menu objects
In the Menu Viewer, select one or more objects.
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Do one of the following:
To rotate in 90˚ increments, choose Object > Rotate > 180˚, 90˚ CW (clockwise), or 90˚ CCW (counter-
clockwise).
To rotate in any increment, click the Rotate tool
selection handles (the pointer becomes a curved, two-sided arrow). Drag left to rotate counter-clockwise or right
to rotate clockwise. Holding down the Shift key constrains rotation to 45˚ increments. Items rotate around their
center points.
To change the stacking order of menu objects
As in Photoshop, the stacking order in the Layers panel determines whether the content of a layer or layer set appears
in front of or behind other elements in the menu. When you create or import a menu, the background is always the
bottommost layer. A menu can have only one background, and it must remain the bottom layer.
Comparison of object in front (left) and sent backward with Arrange command (right)
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Open the menu that you want to modify.
In the Menu Viewer, select the object you want to move in the stacking order.
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in the toolbar, and drag from outside one of the object's eight
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