How to sort Overlays
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As Projects grow larger and more complex, they will likely accrue a significant number of Overlays. It's important to be able to keep some overview over the available Overlays. By ordering, grouping, and hiding them where appropriate, it is possible to ensure the most relevant and important Overlays are presented most prominently.
How to sort Overlays:
- Select the Overlay which you wish to re-order. It's details will appear in the right panel.
- If the Overlay should be grouped under another Overlay (make it a child Overlay of a parent Overlay):
Ensure the "Has Parent" option is active.
Select the desired parent Overlay in the dropdown of potential parents. - If the Overlay should be listed above or below another Overlay:
In the left panel, use the "Up" button to move the Overlay above the one directly preceding it.
In the left panel, use the "Down" button to move the Overlay below the one directly following it. - If the Overlay should not be listed in the navigation panel:
In the left panel, ensure "Show in Sidebar" is unchecked.
Notes
- Overlays which are themselves Parent Overlays cannot be made the Child Overlay of another Overlay.
- Result Child Overlays must always be a Child Overlay of their related Parent Overlay. They cannot be made the Child Overlay of another Overlay, and they cannot have their parent changed or removed.
- Inactive Overlays can still be selected in the navigation panel. Overlays which are active but configured not to be shown in the navigation panel are still recalculated as normal.