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Layering glitch

hey first time doing this so sorry if too sparse or filled with pointless info. Was creating a map for a oneshot i plan on running and a glitch appeared. Everytime i would add something from library or marketplace or whatever then the layering on my tiles (used several different types) would change and my floor would be at the top layer this happened every time i added something else and when you are trying to create a map with a lot of little fiddly bits in it then you can understand that it happened a LOT. so yeah.
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Gid
Roll20 Team
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Tetsuo
Forum Champion
Fairystail said: hey first time doing this so sorry if too sparse or filled with pointless info. Was creating a map for a oneshot i plan on running and a glitch appeared. Everytime i would add something from library or marketplace or whatever then the layering on my tiles (used several different types) would change and my floor would be at the top layer this happened every time i added something else and when you are trying to create a map with a lot of little fiddly bits in it then you can understand that it happened a LOT. so yeah. Try right clicking your floor layer, and selecting "To Back"