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TIP: For systems using a mouse, holding the CTRL key and clicking multiple
objects will select the objects as well as any initially selected object. Pressing the
DELETE key will delete all selected objects. Selecting the Edit->Undo will restore
the last deleted object. Selecting Undo multiple times will undo multiple deletions.
After one or more objects are selected, Cut or Copy (via the Edit menu or with the
CTRL-X and CTRL-C keys) can be used on the selected objects. Cut, Copy and Paste
are not available for bitmap objects.
Pressing and holding (or right clicking) an object will bring up a context menu. The
context menu allows the object properties to be viewed, object deletion and sending the
object to the back. The “Send to Back” menu item moves an object behind all other
objects within a set of linked pens. It does not alter the rendering order of the object
during printing but does allow objects hidden on the screen to be viewed.
Adding an object to a particular set of linked pens requires that the set of pens be
selected before adding the object. A narrow black border will surround the active set of
pens.
4.5.2 Text Objects
A text object can be added by selecting
(Abc) or using the Layout-> Add
Advanced Text menu item. The Text Properties screen opens. This same screen opens
by double tapping (or double clicking) on a text object or selecting the object and using
the Edit -> Object Properties menu item. Any text displayed in the data box can be
edited.
To the right are listed the available Data objects, TimeStamps and Shift Codes. The
TimeStamps, Shift Codes and User Inserts that were added in the above examples are
shown. If no Data fields, TimeStamps, Shift Codes or User Inserts are defined there will be
none shown in this box. Double tapping (or double clicking) on any object will add it to the
text in the Data box. Alternately, the correct name surrounded by brackets can be
manually typed. However, any errors in typing the name of an object will cause it not to be
recognized during printing and printed as normal unchanging text.
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