CHAPTER 5
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Macromedia FreeHand lets you manipulate objects in a number of ways. You can
group objects to treat them as a single unit and nest groups within a group. You
can move objects using the mouse or keyboard or by specifying a precise location.
You can align objects to each other or align them to the page.
FreeHand provides enhanced cut-and-paste functions that let you control
how objects are copied to and from your drawings. You can also clone or
duplicate objects.
You can make global selections or replacements within a drawing by searching
for graphics with particular attributes, such as stroke width or shape.
Using the Edit > Undo and Redo commands, you can undo or redo up to 100
actions, depending on the memory available to your system. You can undo an
action after you've saved a file, but not after you've closed and reopened it.
You can also undo any number of actions by reverting to the last saved version
of the file.
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Choose Edit > Undo to undo an action. If the Undo command is dimmed, you
cannot undo the action.
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Choose Edit > Redo to redo the action.
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