Corel wordperfect office 2002 ユーザーズマニュアル
You can group graphics so that they remain together when they are moved, sized, and edited.
The following image is an example of grouped graphics.
To reorder overlapping graphics
1 Right-click a graphic.
2 Click Order, and click one of the following:
2 Click Order, and click one of the following:
To front — moves a graphic in front of the overlapping graphics
To back — moves a graphic behind the overlapping graphics
Forward one — moves a graphic forward one layer
Back one — moves a graphic back one layer
You can also reorder overlapping graphics by clicking the Object(s) forward one
button
or the Object(s) back one button
on the property bar.
To move a graphic behind or in front of text
1 Select a graphic.
2 Click the Graphics button on the property bar, and click one of the following:
2 Click the Graphics button on the property bar, and click one of the following:
In front of text — moves the selected graphic in front of the text
Behind text — moves the selected graphic behind the text
To group graphics
1 Hold down SHIFT, and click the graphics you want to group.
2 Right-click one of the selected graphics, and click Group.
2 Right-click one of the selected graphics, and click Group.
Grouping is useful when you want to keep an image and text together.
When you click one of the graphics, one set of sizing handles displays around the
When you click one of the graphics, one set of sizing handles displays around the
grouped graphics. You can size, move, or edit the group of graphics. For information
about sizing graphics, see “Manipulating graphics” on page 94. For information
about moving graphics, see “Moving an image” in the online Help.
To separate graphics
Right-click one of the grouped graphics, and click Separate.
Using graphics
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