Tutorial: Border Workshop272Using the Border Items ListAs you add objects to a border, the objects are listed in the Border Items column on theright side of the screen. Use this list to select items on the page. You can also select anitem on the page by clicking it, but as you overlap items, it can be difficult to selectitems underneath. When you select items in the Border Items list, they are also selectedon the page.You can double-click an item in the list to edit its properties, or select the item and click―item properties‖ on the toolbar. Delete a selected item by clicking ―delete‖ on thetoolbar. If you want to duplicate an item, select it and click ―duplicate‖ on the toolbar.You can only duplicate a single item at a time. You can also cut or copy a selecteditem and paste from the Windows Clipboard by clicking the corresponding tools on thetoolbar.The order of the items in the Border Items list is important. The first item in the list is on thebottom of the layer stack. The last item in the list is the top layer. You can change anitem’s position in the layer stack by selecting the layer and using the Order tool. See theOrder Tool section for information on layer order.To help you set the position and size of objects, the bottom of the Border Items columndisplays the coordinates of your mouse pointer. You can also view the size and positionof a selected object.Adding Photo PlaceholdersWhen creating border templates, you need a placeholder for one or more photos. Youadd photo placeholders to the border template in the position where you want aphoto to appear. These photo placeholders are called image cells. In most cases, youwill probably have only one image cell because the border is designed for only onephoto. The example below is a single photo with a simple border overlay.