Serif WebPlus X4 WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1 Manual De Usuario
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Lines, Shapes, and Effects
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QuickShapes
The QuickShape flyout contains a wide variety of commonly used shapes,
including boxes, ovals, arrows, polygons and stars. You might use the
QuickShape button for:
including boxes, ovals, arrows, polygons and stars. You might use the
QuickShape button for:
You can easily turn shapes into web
buttons by adding hyperlinks or
overlaying hotspots. The "QuickButton"
(indicated) is especially intended for
creating stylish button outlines!
buttons by adding hyperlinks or
overlaying hotspots. The "QuickButton"
(indicated) is especially intended for
creating stylish button outlines!
It’s also possible to use the always-at-hand QuickShape context toolbar situated
above the workspace to swap QuickShapes, and adjust a QuickShape’s line
weight, colour, style, and more. New shapes always take the default line and fill
(initially a black line with no fill).
above the workspace to swap QuickShapes, and adjust a QuickShape’s line
weight, colour, style, and more. New shapes always take the default line and fill
(initially a black line with no fill).
To create a QuickShape:
1.
Click the
QuickShape flyout on the Standard Objects toolbar
and select a shape. The button takes on the icon of the shape you
selected.
selected.
2.
Click on the page to create a new shape at a default size.
- or -
Drag across the page to size your shape. When the shape is the right
size, release the mouse button.
- or -
Drag across the page to size your shape. When the shape is the right
size, release the mouse button.
To draw a constrained shape (such as a circle):
•
Hold down the Shift key as you drag.
All QuickShapes can be positioned, resized, rotated, and filled. What's more,
you can morph them using adjustable sliding handles around the QuickShape.
Each shape changes in a logical way to allow its exact appearance to be altered.
you can morph them using adjustable sliding handles around the QuickShape.
Each shape changes in a logical way to allow its exact appearance to be altered.