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Creating clipping masks
clipping mask is an object or group of objects whose shape masks artwork below it so 
that only artwork within the shape is visible—in effect, clipping the artwork to the shape 
of the mask. You can create a clipping mask to control how artwork on a layer is hidden 
and revealed.
clipping set is a collection of items in the Layers palette consisting of one or more levels 
(such as a layer and a group), one or more clipping masks, and one or more objects that 
are masked by the clipping masks.
The following guidelines apply to clipping masks:
A clipping mask and the objects to be masked must be in the same layer or group in the 
Layers palette.
A top-level layer cannot be a clipping mask. However, you can put a clipping mask 
inside a top-level layer along with artwork to be masked below it.
The first object in the layer or group becomes the clipping mask for everything that is a 
subset of the layer or group the clipping mask is in. For example, if a clipping mask is 
the first item in Layer 1, all objects in layers and groups within Layer 1 are masked. 
Objects in the clipping path are indicated with a dotted line in the Layers palette.
Regardless of its previous attributes, a clipping mask object changes to an object with 
no fill or stroke.
The clipping mask and the artwork you want to mask must be in the same layer or 
group in the Layers palette. 
The clipping mask is always at the top of the clipping set. Moving the mask does not 
change the appearance or masking.
To create a clipping set:
In the Layers palette, select the layer or group that contains the items that you want to 
become the clipping set. The topmost object will be the clipping mask.
Click the Make/Release Clipping Masks button   at the bottom of the Layers palette, 
or choose Make Clipping Mask from the Layers palette menu.
To convert a clipping mask back to an object:
Select the layer or group that contains the clipping mask.
Click the Make/Release Clipping Masks button   at the bottom of the Layers palette, or 
choose Release Clipping Mask from the Layers palette menu.
Creating template layers
Create a template layer whenever you want to base a new illustration on an existing piece 
of artwork—for example, when you want to trace over existing artwork or build an illus-
tration from it. (See 
.) You can neither print nor export a 
template layer.