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graphic object must be in the snap range. You can also use the Snap to
Object Border icon on the Options toolbar.
To object points aligns the contour of the graphic object to the points
of the nearest graphic object. The cursor or a contour line of the
graphic object must be in the snap range. You can also use the Snap to
Object Points icon on the Options toolbar.
Snap range defines the snap distance between the mouse pointer and
the object contour. Impress snaps to a snap point if the mouse pointer
is nearer than the distance selected in the Snap range box.
Snap position section
When creating or moving objects restricts graphic objects vertically,
horizontally or diagonally (45°) when creating or moving them. You can
temporarily deactivate this setting by pressing the Shift key.
Extend edges controls how a square or circle is drawn with the
drawing tool. When the Extend edges box is marked, the sides of the
square drawn when the Shift key is pressed before you release the
mouse button will be equal to the longer side of a rectangle. This also
applies to the ellipse tool: when the Shift key is pressed before you
release the mouse button a circle will be created based on the longest
diameter of the ellipse. When the Extend edges box is not marked, a
square or a circle will be created based on the shorter side or
diameter.
When rotating restricts the rotation of graphic objects within the
rotation angle that you select in the When rotating box. If you want
to rotate an object outside of the defined angle, press the Ctrl key
(Shift key on Mac) when rotating. Release the key when the desired
rotation angle is reached.
Point reduction defines the angle for point reduction. When working
with polygons, you might find it useful to reduce their editing points.
Print options
In the Options dialog box, click OpenOffice.org Impress > Print.
See Chapter 10 (Printing, e-mailing, exporting, and saving slide shows)
for more about the options on this page.
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