Understanding the Layers paletteAdobe Encore DVD includes a Layers palette similar to the Layers palette in Adobe Photoshop. Each object you add to a menu appears on a separate layer. Selecting objects in the Menu Editor window is much easier with the Layers palette. Regardless of where an object is in the stacking order, you can quickly select it by selecting its layer. When you select a layer or layer set, selection handles appear on the element in the Menu Editor window. You can isolate elements to change them together or individually, view only specific layers while hiding others, and lock layers or layer sets so their elements cannot be modified. The Layers palette is especially useful when working on multilayered menus, such as the menu templates. Note: Adobe Encore DVD uses the Photoshop file structure for creating menus. Therefore, you can edit menus in either program without losing the layer organization. ![]() Layers palette A. Display/hide column B. Lock/unlock column C. Button/object column D. Layer set E. Button layer set F. Text layer G. Subpicture layers H. Open/Close layer set Related Subtopics: |