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Group, Ungroup, and Move to Front

       As an English/Communications major in college, I took some graphic design classes. Graphic design was definitely not high in my skillset, but it was interesting to learn how to use different features in Photoshop and Illustrator (skills I’m pretty sure are next to useless now because it’s been so long since I’ve used either program and I’m sure both have changed substantially in the last ten years). And yet, while the programs have changed, I know at least a few features carry over into other programs I do use frequently. As I create images with quotes and flyers to post on our church’s social media pages, I find myself especially using the group, ungroup, and move to front features.      Grouping, ungrouping, and moving to front (or to back) feature simply refers to how you collect different images on a screen. If you have a flyer with three different images overlapping (think background, bright blue box, and then a quote), you can arrange the objects (images) so the blue box