Enclosing An Image In A Frame - Roland Metaza MPX-80 User Manual

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Enclosing an Image in a Frame

You can change the arrangement of printing data by placing a frame around an image. You use frames registered in
what's called METAZAStudio's "library." The library contains a number of preregistered frames, and you can also
register new ones.
In this example, you add a frame to the printing data created at page 45, "Adjusting the Location, Size, or Angle of an
Image."
For information on how to use the library, see here:
Operations You Can Accomplish with METAZAStudio"
Procedure
"Register often-used shapes and images in advance" on the page 63 "A Wide Variety of
4-1 Tips and Tricks for Image Layout
Click
.
The [Library] window appears.
From [Group], select [Frame].
Select [Icon].
Click the [04] frame.
Click
.
A flame is inserted into the window.
Chapter 4 More Advanced Operations
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