Send object behind text

Can you send an object behind text in the Ipad pages app so that the text is over the top of the object?

After some researching I found it more productive to use a
textArea component.
One reason was the UIScrollBar is attached to it so
dynamicallt resizing and moving is a breeze.
I looked into the movieclip method swapDepths() to change the
depth of movieclips and found
it may be useful down the road.
The main point of this thread was the dynamic UIScrollBar
sitting on top of the area when created.
With a dynamic textArea it positions itself acording to the
Layer hiarcy. Add setSyles and there is
no reason I see to use Dynamic text unless for less
overhead???
Thankyou kglad for you input!

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    dc03: Protection Status UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: Object Size UINT64 data type READ ONLY
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    3009: MP3
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    3808: JFIF
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    380b: PNG
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    b982: MP4
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    b984: 3GP
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    dc0b: Parent Object UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc41: Persistant Unique Object Identifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type READ ONLY
    dc4e: Date Added STRING data type DATETIME FORM READ ONLY
    ba86: Microsoft Powerpoint (.ppt)
    dc01: Storage ID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: Object Format UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc03: Protection Status UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: Object Size UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc07: Object File Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc09: Date Modified STRING data type DATETIME FORM READ ONLY
    dc0b: Parent Object UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc41: Persistant Unique Object Identifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type READ ONLY
    dc4e: Date Added STRING data type DATETIME FORM READ ONLY
    Storage Devices:
    StorageID: 0x00020001
    StorageType: 0x0004 removable RAM storage
    FilesystemType: 0x0002 generic hierarchical
    AccessCapability: 0x0000 read/write
    MaxCapacity: 31896633344
    FreeSpaceInBytes: 31628312576
    FreeSpaceInObjects: 1073741824
    StorageDescription: SD card
    VolumeIdentifier: ##storage##ext_sd
    StorageID: 0x00010001
    StorageType: 0x0003 fixed RAM storage
    FilesystemType: 0x0002 generic hierarchical
    AccessCapability: 0x0000 read/write
    MaxCapacity: 26667683840
    FreeSpaceInBytes: 9365225472
    FreeSpaceInObjects: 1073741824
    StorageDescription: Internal storage
    VolumeIdentifier: ##storage##emulated##0
    Special directories:
    Default music folder: 0xffffffff
    Default playlist folder: 0xffffffff
    Default picture folder: 0xffffffff
    Default video folder: 0xffffffff
    Default organizer folder: 0xffffffff
    Default zencast folder: 0xffffffff
    Default album folder: 0xffffffff
    Default text folder: 0xffffffff
    MTP-specific device properties:
    Friendly name: (NULL)
    Synchronization partner: (NULL)
    libmtp supported (playable) filetypes:
    Folder
    Text file
    HTML file
    RIFF WAVE file
    ISO MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3
    MPEG video stream
    JPEG file
    BMP bitmap file
    GIF bitmap file
    JFIF file
    Portable Network Graphics
    TIFF bitmap file
    Microsoft Windows Media Audio
    Ogg container format
    Advanced Audio Coding (AAC)/MPEG-2 Part 7/MPEG-4 Part 3
    MPEG-4 Part 14 Container Format (Audio+Video Emphasis)
    ISO MPEG-1 Audio Layer 2
    Abstract Playlist file
    XML file
    Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
    Microsoft Windows Media Video
    Audio Video Interleave
    Microsoft Advanced Systems Format
    DOC file
    XLS file
    PPT file
    OK.

    i got the solution...........thanks every one

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