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If multi selected objects have mixed state e.g., some are locked and some are
unlocked, then lock/unlock state will apply on all selected objects based on
clicked row behavior. And the selection moves to the default layer.
Double-Clicking behavior on Objects entries in the layers palette.
Double-clicking on a object in the palette with content type, either text or
picture, will select that individual object in content mode.
For a text box, a text cursor will appear.
For a picture box, the import dialog asking for the picture will appear.
For a table box, double-clicking on the table will select the first cell with its
corresponding content tool.
If a object is part of a group, then the corresponding object’s double-click
behavior will happen.
Right-click on a layer in the palette will open the contextual menu of a layer as in
legacy.
Right-click on object entry in layer palette will open the object’s contextual
menu.
Note : This feature can be used only in Print and digital fixed layout.
Object Naming from Layers Palette
Names may be applied to objects for print and digital fixed layouts within the
Layers Palette.
Single click on an object name in the Layers palette to rename it.
It is possible to duplicate an object name in a print layout, but not in a digital
layout. An alert will be displayed to prevent the creation of a duplicate object
name in a digital layout if any HTML5 interactivity is applied on the object.
The name given to an object in the HTML5 Interactivity Palette will be
reflected in the Layers Palette and then can be edited from either palette. The
object name can have maximum 31 characters.
On creating an object on the layout, it does not have any name and it will
display in the Layers palette as <Text Box>, <Picture Box>, <Rectangle>,
<Table>, etc. If a text box has some content, the content will display in the
Layers palette within angular brackets. Likewise, if a picture box has some
picture content, the picture name will display in the Layers palette within
angular brackets.