I am trying to group 2 bitmaps but when I do so it seems to always put one of the 2 images on top of the other regardless of what order I have them in prior to grouping. Has anyone had this issue and what was the solution?
Any help or suggestions would really be helpful
Post what you are getting along with the .lbrn2 file for us to examine.
I’m not clear of what or how you are doing this.
I am not sure what you are asking me to provide? I have 2 images, one which is in front of the other. When I use the group function it forces the wrong image to be on top. I have told the software which to place on top and even went as far as adding the image’s in different order to the project but in all cases it force image 2 on top of image 1.
Select the image you want on the top and press “ctrl+pg up”
Or use the push to front in the arrange tab.
Edit, they might need to be on separate layers
I have done this but each time I group them it changes it back, but thank you.
That might be a bug then
If you have a file you could share with an example we’d be happy to take a look.
This is pretty easy to duplicate.
Put two images on the workspace.
Overlap them.
Bring the bottom one to the top with the PG UP button.
Select both images and group them together.
Unfortunately I cannot share this file and I tried to redo it using two other images and the issue seems to go away.
I still could use help understanding what might be causing this as I need to group the image’s in the order of my choosing.
Hi William,
I’ve confirmed this is a bug and the groups should be retaining their order. It has been logged with our Developers and will be fixed for the next release.
You may be able to revert to an old version from our releases archive if this completely breaks your workflow, although I’m uncertain at which point this bug was introduced so can’t give you a definitive release to download. EDIT: it appears this bug was actually introduced almost 2 years ago
Thank you guys for all your hard work, I ran into this sometime ago and blew it off thinking it was me. Again thanks for digging into this, continuous improvement is hard standard, but you guy rock it!
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