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  1. I don’t know if such thing exists already, at least I haven’t found it yet: In Fireworks there is a “select behind” tool in the same place (i. e. as “subset item”) as the default select tool (what you call “Move” tool). I’ve always had a hard time selecting objects behind other objects in Affinity Designer. In Fireworks, with that tool, if first selects the topmost object, and then if you click in the same place it selects the next object behind the one currently selected, and then the next one behind, and so forth. How about this?
  2. Hi! Sorry about the question, but I only find a way in AD to select an element that is behind another: Go to layers. Then select in this panel the desired element. In FreeHand you can use Ctrl+Click to select an element that is behind another. In QuarkXPress you click with the mouse an with the keys Caps+Option+Command pressed. Then you go back and forth the pile of elements clicking the mouse. That way you can select the desired element. Thanks for your help and keep up the good work! I spend some money in October. And you are the guilty!!! ;) Saludos desde España.
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