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in this demonstration Im going to show you a quick tip on how to copy a layer in your table of contents so that you can have two copies in the same map that are shown differently this is a very common scenario that Im going to start with here is that Ive got my page layout Ive got two layers here ones in area and ones a line and Im just going to zoom in here inside my layout to show you the problem so naturally Ive got my lines on top of my polygons so that youre able to see the lines because the polygons are filled and if I put them behind them then you wouldnt see them right but the problem is is when I put the roads on top of my polygons in this case these are Toronto City Wards the roads tend to obscure the boundaries of the wards underneath so a really nice little trick you can use is to right-click on the layer you want to copy and select copy select layers at the top this is the name of the data frame that were working with and right click and say paste and so now y