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To use the Line Shading tool:
1. Select one or more graphic objects that you want to shade.
2. Click on the Line Shading tool.
A horizontal pop-up menu appears. The
optionfurthest to the left is 100% shading, while the option furthest to the
right is 0%.
3. Select the shading you want.
Drawing applies the line shading to the
selectedgraphic objects.
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To use the Line Width tool:
1. Select one or more graphic objects that you want to change.
2. Click the Line Width tool.
A horizontal pop-up menu appears.
3. Select the width you want.
Drawingapplies the line width to the selected
graphicobjects.
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To modify a line using the Line Attributes dialog box:
1. Select one or more graphic objects that you want to change.
2. Choose Line Attributes from the Graphics menu.
A dialog boxappears:
3. Fill in the dialog box, changing the attributes you want:
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Filled or Unfilled.
Select Filled to fill the line or border of the
graphic object (which makes it visible). Select Unfilled if you want
the line or border to be invisible. By default, the line is Filled.
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% Shaded.
Select the percent shading for the line tone. The lower
the number, the more transparent the tone. By default, this setting
is 100. A zero (0) setting is the same as an unfilled line or border.
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Tone Tools.
Select the line tone from the tone palette.
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Width.
Select the thickness of the border line using a set of
standard widths. By default, this setting is one point. You can also
fine tune the width by selecting a custom thickness; a setting of
zero (0) is the same as a hairline width, which makes it the
thinnest line that can appear on your display or that your printer
can print.
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Style.
Select the style of the border line. By default, this setting is
a solid line.
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Arrowhead.
You can add arrowheads to your lines. By default,
no arrowhead style is selected. You can also select an arrowhead
location (at the start or the end of the line).
Summary of Contents for Ensemble PDP-100J
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