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		<title>The Draw Layer: A Metaphysical Space (And How to Bring It Back Down to Earth)</title>
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		<description>Word&apos;s draw layer is a metaphysical space where floating objects reside. It really isn&apos;t a layer, since floating objects can be sent behind the text layer or brought out in front of it. Either way, they continue to reside in the draw layer.</description>
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