Inspectors - MACROMEDIA FREEHAND 10-USING FREEHAND Use Manual

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An inspector is a panel that allows you to display and alter the attributes of objects
and pages. At least one inspector is used in almost all drawing tasks. FreeHand
comes with the following inspectors:
The Object inspector displays the position and dimensions of a selected object
or objects. You can edit values in the Object inspector and apply them to a
selection. For more information, see "Working with Objects" on page 175.
The Stroke inspector displays the stroke attributes of a selected path, including
the types of strokes (None, Basic, Brushes, Custom, Pattern, and PostScript),
and the stroke width, cap, join, miter limit, dash setting, and arrowheads. For
more information, see "Applying strokes" on page 275.
The Fill inspector displays the fill attributes of a selected path. Fills include
None, Basic, Custom, Gradient, Lens, Pattern, PostScript, Textured, and Tiled.
For more information, see "Applying fills" on page 287.
The Text inspector displays the formatting of selected text. The inspector
contains five subpanels: Character, Paragraph, Spacing, Columns and Rows, and
Adjust Columns. For more information, see "The Text inspector" on page 331.
The Document inspector displays thumbnail icons for each page in your
document. You can move the thumbnails in the inspector with the Pointer tool
to move the corresponding pages on the pasteboard. You can choose from three
magnified views. The Document inspector also has options for adding,
duplicating, and removing pages, plus options to set page size, orientation,
bleed, and printer resolution. For more information, see "Using the Document
inspector" on page 96

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