Videonics PowerScript
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LIGNING
BJECTS
Aligning objects on a page gives the page a professional, polished appearance.
To align objects:
You can combine different alignment options. For example, select Align Center, then Align
Middle to align the objects directly on top of one another: select Align Right, then Align
Bottoms to align the objects at their bottom, right corner.
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ODIFYING
BJECT
Object attributes determine how an object appears on-screen. They include color, opacity
(or, transparency), and drop shadow. This section explains how to assign attributes to
objects. (For information about moving, rotating, skewing, and resizing objects, see
"Changing Object Orientation" on page 74.)
This section begins by explaining the basic procedures for setting an object's color (or,
fill), opacity, drop shadow, and outline. It also contains subsections devoted to changing
attributes for text and graphic objects because they have attributes that other objects do
not.
As with most PowerScript functions, you assign object attributes by working with menus.
Attribute Options
The FILL, SHADOW, and OUTLINE menus contain option check boxes in the upper left
corner, next to the menu close box. You must select the option when you want the object
to display the attributes you specify—deselect the check box to suppress display of the
assigned attributes.
Most of the menus also contain special, common controls for controlling such factors as
Other Menu Controls
Hue, Saturation, and Brightness. For descriptions of these controls, see "Working with
Menus and Menu Controls" on page 58.
1
Select two or more objects to align, if not already selected.
2
Click the Align option on the MAIN MENU to display the ALIGN menu, or enter
Ctrl+F8.
ALIGN Menu
Align Left / Ctrl+Alt+L
Align Tops / Ctrl+Alt+T
3
Select the alignment option or options you want in the ALIGN menu.
TTRIBUTES
Tip
PowerScript provides a Styles feature that lets you apply attributes to an object using only a
single key stroke or key combination. See "Working with Styles" on page 102 for details and
further instructions.
Align Center / Ctrl+Alt+C
ALIGN
Align Middle / Ctrl+Alt+M
Aligning Objects
Align Right / Ctrl+Alt+R
Align Bottoms / Ctrl+Alt+B
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