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As Character - The object is placed in the document like any character and
moves with the paragraph as you add or delete text before the object.
Ungroup icon: Ungroup the selected objects, so you can manage them individually.
Group icon: Group the selected objects, so you can manage them as a single object.
Using menu options
You can use some the choices on the Format menu to anchor, align, arrange and
group selected Fontwork objects, wrap text around them, and flip them horizontally
and vertically.
You can also right-click on a Fontwork object and choose many of the same options
from the pop-up menu. The pop-up menu also provides quick access to the Line, Area,
Text, and Position and Size dialogs. The Text dialog offers only a few options for
Fontwork objects and is not discussed here. On the Position and Size dialog, you can
enter precise values concerning size and position. For more information on all of
these menu options, see the Draw Guide.
Using the 3D-Settings toolbar
If the selected Fontwork object is a 3D object, you can also use the options on the 3D-
Settings toolbar. You can also change a 2D Fontwork object into a 3D object (or
change a 3D object into a 2D object) by clicking the Extrusion On/Off icon on the 3D-
Settings toolbar. For more information, see the Draw Guide.
Figure 295: 3D-Settings toolbar
Moving and resizing Fontwork objects
When you select a Fontwork object, eight blue squares (known as handles) appear
around the edge of the object, as shown below. You can drag these handles to resize
the object.
A yellow dot also appears on the object. This dot
may be along an edge of the object, or it may be
somewhere else; see figure to right for an example.
If you hover the pointer over this yellow dot, the
pointer turns into a hand symbol. You can drag the
dot in different directions to distort the object.
Hovering the pointer over other parts of the object
turns the pointer into the usual symbol for dragging
the object to another part of the page.
For precise control of the location and size of the object, use the Position and Size
dialog.
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