Aligning Objects - NUANCE OMNIFORM 2 REFERENCE FOR MACINTOSH Reference

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7
Select Yes, change the row names if it is available and you want to
change the row names.
• Select a row name, click Rename, and type in a new name.
• Repeat these steps for each row name to change.
8
Select Change Header to Match Field Names if you want the header
to have the same name as its corresponding column/row.
9
Click Finish to apply the changes to your table.

Aligning Objects

Use the Align commands in the Format menu or the corresponding
buttons in the Arrange toolbar to move and align multiple selected
objects. See "The Arrange Toolbar" on page 6-4 for information about
each button in the toolbar.
Each selected object aligns to the edge of its bounding box, the
imaginary box that surrounds all objects. A bounding box appears when
you select an object and hold down the mouse button. Objects align to
the outermost selected object.
To align objects:
1
Select the objects to align.
2
Choose Align in the Format menu and an alignment command
in its cascading menu, or click the appropriate button in the
align toolbar.
• Select Left to align all selected objects by their left edges.
• Select Right to align all selected objects by their right edges.
Bounding box
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