Maple Systems Silver Plus Series Installation And Operation Manual page 81

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Using EZware-5000
Another option is to display what are known as Object ID tags. Every time you create a new object in EasyBuilder,
an Object ID tag is assigned to the new object. This is done for several reasons:
• Object ID tags are required by EasyBuilder to differentiate each object created.
• If an error occurs during the compile process, EasyBuilder can refer to the window and object ID to
indicate the object that is causing problems.
To enable/disable Object ID tags
1. On the Option Menu, click Function Property. The Function Property dialog box appears.
2. Click the Display Object ID checkbox to display tags.
3. Click OK.
If you enable the Grid on the work area, you may also take advantage of a useful feature called Snap. The Snap
option causes all objects placed into the work area to fall along the boundaries set by the grid lines. The Snap
option can help provide a more ordered appearance to graphics objects.
To use the snap option
1. The Grid option must be enabled.
2. On the Option Menu, click Grid/Snap. The Grid/Snap Settings dialog box appears.
3. Click the Snap checkbox.
4. Click OK.
Finally, you will find that you can move objects by selecting them with the mouse cursor and dragging them to a
new location. However, you may find it difficult to select an object without accidentally moving it just a little. At
times this may be frustrating, so you may wish to disable the move feature using the mouse and only move an object
by changing it's X and Y position parameters in the Profile tab of the object's attributes box. This is the intent of
the Fix Objects feature.
To enable the fix objects command
1. On the Option Menu, click Grid/Snap. The Grid/Snap Settings dialog box appears.
2. Click the Fix Objects checkbox.
3. Click OK. Movement by mouse cursor is now disabled.
To zoom in on the selected window
1.
Use the zoom pull-down menu at the top right of the screen. Zoom levels range from 50% to
200% in 25% increments.
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