Jill: > If anyone is back at work yet - how can I get rid of a graphic I have 'sent to back'. > In this case it is only a circle. I have looked up help and couldn't find anything.
A graphic exists in a context. On a page, the context is the page's border, so that the graphic is in a z-ordinate or list from front to back with everything else on that page. In an anchored frame, the graphic is in a front-to-back list with everything else in the anchored frame. Save a back up of the file. Ctrl-click each item that lies in front of the graphic item. Cut them to the clipboard. Click on the unwanted graphic and delete it. Select the context: in a page, click in the margin outside the text frame, in an anchored frame, Ctrl-click the border. It is important to select the context at this point because the x-y coordinates of the items on the clipboard are preserved and applied to position them in their original locations provided they are pasted back into the context whence they were cut. Now paste from the clipboard. Hope this helps, Hedley -- Hedley Finger Technical Communications Tools & Processes Specialist MYOB Australia <http://myob.com/au> P.O. box 371 Blackburn VIC 3130 Australia 12 Wesley Court Tally Ho Business Park East Burwood VIC 3151 Australia <mailto:hedleyDOTfingerATmyobDOTcom> Tel. +61 3 9222 9992 x 7421, Mob. (cell) +61 412 461 558 ? MYOB Technology Pty Ltd 2005