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The
Caret
will disappear while you have a shape (or shapes) selected but will reappear in the upper right
corner of the last selected shape, once unselected.
If you wish to select all of the shapes on the screen, there are several options:
Press
Ctrl+A
Right click on the screen and choose
Select All
from the menu
Click on the
Select All
button on the
Magic Toolbar
.
Go to
Edit>Select All.
To scroll through shapes, forward (or in reverse), use any of the following:
Right click on the screen and choose
Next Shape
(or choose
Previous Shape
)
Press
Shift+Tab
(or press
Shift+Esc
)
Go to
Edit>Next Shape
(or
go to
Edit>Previous Shape
).
To unselect all shapes, use one of the following two ways:
“Click away” – click anywhere else on the screen and the shapes will be de-selected
Press the
Esc
key
Go to
Edit>Select None
.
Moving
To move a selected shape, hold down the left mouse button anywhere within the bounding area and drag to
another location.
You can also move a selected shape in small increments by pressing the arrow keys on the keyboard.
Further, if you hold down the
Ctrl
key while pressing these arrows keys, the shape will move in larger
increments with each keystroke.
With a shape selected, the
Sel. Properties Bar
indicates the exact location of the top left corner of the
bounding area of your shape under
X:
and
Y:
(Note that the 0,0 location is at the top left corner of the
gridded part of the mat). You can enter values into either or both of the
X:
and
Y:
windows to move the
shape to a new location.
You can also use the
Rulers
to identify where a shape is located, as well as the dimensions of the shape. In
this case, small black arrows on the
Rulers
show the current location of the mouse cursor. Thus, if you want
to know, for example, the center location of a shape, place your mouse on the center icon of the shape:
X,Y
location of top left corner of selected shape
X
location
of
center of selected
shape
Y
location
of
center of selected
shape
Place mouse cursor
in center of shape to
determine center
location of the shape
along the
Rulers
Vertical and
horizontal guides also
appear on a selected
shape and can aid in
aligning to other
shapes
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