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Revision as of 23:46, 6 February 2008
- The Drawing toolbar
- Creating lines and shapes
- Working with 3D shapes
- Grouping shapes together
- Arranging shapes
- Flipping shapes
- Aligning shapes
- Alignment using the grid and snap guides
- Converting an object to a different type
- Setting up interaction with a shape or image
- Animating images
- Using Fontwork
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Aligning shapes
Use the alignment tools to adjust the relative position of a graphic object compared to another object. Clicking on the Alignment icon in the Drawing toolbar opens the extended toolbar. The same alignment options are available from the right-click menu.
The toolbar has six icons. The first three determine the horizontal alignment of the selected objects (Left, Center, Right); the other three determine the vertical alignment of the selected objects (Top, Middle, Bottom). If only one object is selected, it is aligned to the page, however when in a group, a single object is aligned to the edge of the group selection.
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