Hi Harbs, Well, the index property did give me the stacking order of pageItems, just that it clubs the index values according to the type of pageItem. So again, I got index value "0" twice, one for the textframes and one for the "rectangle". Ideally, I expected if the textframe was on top of the rectangle(an image container), the rectangle would have the index "0" and the textframe to have index "1" (if the z-index theory holds for all pageItems). Is there any other property that holds the information of stacking order (across all types of pageItems)? The desktop version of CS5 has this property within the layer (one can stack pageItems within the layer). Is there something analogous in the layer object?
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