To review the available layer options, click the layer options tool 
. The available options are based on the layer type and include the following: 
| Option | Description | 
|---|---|
Layer style  | Apply smart mapping styles to a layer.  | 
Layer properties  | Change the layer properties, such as Transparency, Pop-up, and Legend.  | 
Save layer  | When you are the scene layer owner, save the layer style and properties.  | 
Zoom to  | Show the layer to its full extent in the scene.  | 
Move up  | Move the layer up one level.  | 
Move down  | Move the layer down one level.  | 
Show in Layers and Hide in Layers  | Show or hide the layer in the Layers/Legend tool. Note:When you choose Hide in Layers, the layer is hidden in the Layers/Legend tool and is unavailable in Layers.  | 
Rename  | Highlight the layer and provide a new name.  | 
Remove  | Delete the layer.  | 
Add to new group  | Add the layer to a new group.  | 
You can also drag the layers to reorder them.
Add a layer to a new group
Use groups in a scene to organize layers that are similar in content or location. Once the layers are grouped, you can change the way they appear in the Layers/Legend tool.
To add a layer to a new group, complete the following steps:
-           Click  the layer options tool 
 in a layer and click Add to new group.         A new group is created and the layer is added to it.
 - Name the new group.
 -           Drag layers into the new group.         
You can drag layers to remove them from the group or to reorder the layers.
 -           Click the group settings tool 
 for the group options described below.          
         
| Option | Description | 
|---|---|
Change group type  | Modify the behavior of the group in Layers/Legend: 
  | 
Zoom to  | Zoom to the combined extent of all the layers in the group.  | 
Move up  | Move the layer up one level.  | 
Move down  | Move the layer down one level.  | 
Rename  | Highlight the layer or group layer and provide a new name.  | 
Remove  | Delete the group and the sublayers.  | 
Ungroup  | Ungroup the layers.  | 
—Turn individual layers on and off.
—Convert the group into radio buttons and specify that only one can be turned on at a time in case there are overlapping layers.
—Combine all groups into one.
—Hide the group and its layers in