Terry,
I can't say enough good things about Navigator.
It is the ideal layering tool and indispensible for working with groups.
Get it, try it; when you like it, send some money to Geoff, he has provided a very useful tool.
Paul Looney

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From: Geoff Canyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: How to use Revolution <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 07:41:59 -0800
Subject: Re: relayering groups within groups?

  On Jan 31, 2006, at 9:10 PM, Terry Judd wrote: 
> I'm having real trouble trying to change the layer of a group > within a group without it either 'breaking free' from it's parent > group (to be owned by the card) or somehow joining with another > 'sub' group that belongs to the parent group. 
 
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Navigator solves this problem easily. You can drag and drop groups in the layer order and let Navigator take care of the details. 
 
http://www.inspiredlogic.com/navigator/ 
 
A version comes with Revolution (check the plugins menu) but go to the above page and download the 2.5 beta. 
 
Navigator is fully-functional shareware. 
 
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