Using Marquees - Epson CX6500 Reference Manual

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Note:
When you double-click a thumbnail image, the image is zoomed in and the enlarged image
is displayed in the Full Size menu.
When you click All in the Preview window, the Full Size tab is dimmed.

Using marquees

A marquee is a frame that you draw around a portion of a previewed image to select it.
Normal Preview:
You can make up to 50 marquees and apply them to select an area you want to enlarge using the
Zoom Preview button.
Thumbnail Preview:
You can make only one marquee for one thumbnail image.
To create a marquee, move the pointer over the image in the Preview window. The pointer becomes a
set of cross-hairs. Hold down the mouse button and drag the cross-hairs over an area of the image, then
release the mouse button to create the marquee.
The frame around the marquee appears as a moving dotted line, indicating that it is active and can be
resized.
The point where you first clicked is anchored, but the rest of the frame is sizable and movable.
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