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Best way to let user select something underneath another an object

Best way to let user select something underneath another an object
  1. How do you select an object behind another object?
  2. How do you select an object under another object in Illustrator?
  3. How do I select a layer underneath in Autocad?
  4. How do you select an object below in Indesign?

How do you select an object behind another object?

If the object is behind/below another object on the same layer, you need to Cmd (Ctrl) + click on it, with each click selecting the next item down in the stack. If you want to select AND move it in a single action, don't let go of the mouse click – just move it once the item is selected, to it's new location.

How do you select an object under another object in Illustrator?

In Illustrator, you can select objects that lie underneath other objects using Ctrl+click (Windows) or Command+click (Mac OS). The pointer changes to Select Behind on the first Ctrl+click (Windows) or Command+click (Mac OS).

How do I select a layer underneath in Autocad?

In the drawing space, right-click on empty space to get the context menu. the objects in the layer specified will be selected.

How do you select an object below in Indesign?

Choose Object > Select, and choose one of the selection options. Position the pointer over the object you want to select and right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) to display the context menu. Then choose Select and the desired selection option.

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