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Hovering your m
ouse over most of the screen icons will pop up the icon’s name and, in some cases, details
about usage.
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In order to better remember where major elements are located, note that the term “bar” is used when
components are laid out horizontally (such as the
Toolbar
) and the term “panel” is used when components
are laid out vertically (such as the
Tools Panel
).
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The
Toolbar
and the
Status Bar
can be hidden, when desired, by going to
View>Hide Toolbar
and
View>Hide Status Bar
. On a Mac, there’s also an option to
Enter Full Screen
in the
View
menu.
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Throughout this manual,
Cutting Mat
(capitalized and in bold type) refers to the on-screen simulation of the
physical cutting mat, which will be written with lower case, normal type.
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The
Rulers
can be toggled on and off by right-clicking on the screen and selecting
Show Rulers
. Note that
when hiding the rulers, click again on the screen for it to take effect. To change the units displayed on the
Rulers
, refer to
Section 3.06
.3.
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Shapes
are the objects or images that you will be adding to your projects. They can be created from scratch
or imported from other sources, such as the
Library
, your computer, or the
eshape Store
. As you will see
throughout sections of this user manual, you have many options and resources available to you.
•
This manual also presents information by topics versus location on the screen. If you need to look up all of
the functions on one particular element, for example the
Tool Panel
, refer to
Appendix C.
Drag the top or bottom of
the window to expand
Shapes
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