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-====== ​Using_the_Layer_List ​======+====== ​Using the Layer List ======
  
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 {{wiki:​Layer_List_Example.png ?150|The Layer List.}} {{wiki:​Layer_List_Example.png ?150|The Layer List.}}
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 The **Layer List** shows you a complete list of the layers that you have loaded into your project and allows you to manipulate those layers to control the appearance of your map.  As described in the article [[Building a Map with Layers]], a layer is a container for geographic data that is alike. ​ For example, you might have a layer containing roads, another containing rivers and still another containing cities. The **Layer List** shows you a complete list of the layers that you have loaded into your project and allows you to manipulate those layers to control the appearance of your map.  As described in the article [[Building a Map with Layers]], a layer is a container for geographic data that is alike. ​ For example, you might have a layer containing roads, another containing rivers and still another containing cities.
  
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 Sets the transparency level for the layer from 10% to 100%.  At 100%, the layer is fully opaque (not transparent). ​ At 10%, the layer is just slightly visible. ​ This setting controls the transparency for the entire layer as a whole, and works in combination with any transparency you may have applied to features on the layer using styles. Sets the transparency level for the layer from 10% to 100%.  At 100%, the layer is fully opaque (not transparent). ​ At 10%, the layer is just slightly visible. ​ This setting controls the transparency for the entire layer as a whole, and works in combination with any transparency you may have applied to features on the layer using styles.
  
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