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Shear a graphic, Clear transformations to a graphic, Controlling graphics display

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USING INCOPY CS4 61 Working with InCopy documents Shear a graphic 1 Make sure the frame with the desired object is checked out to you, and then select the object using the Position tool . 2 Choose Object > Transform > Shear. 3 In the Shear dialog box, enter the new shear angle. The shear angle is the amount of slant to be applied to the object, relative to a line perpendicular to the shear axis. (Shear angle is calculated clockwise from the current axis.) 4 Specify the axis along which the object is to be sheared. You can shear an object along a horizontal, a vertical, or an angled axis. If you choose an angled axis, enter the angle of the axis that you want, in degrees, relative to the perpendicular axis. 5 Do one of the following: • To preview the effect before you apply it, select Preview. • To shear the object, click OK. Clear transformations to a graphic 1 Make sure the frame with the desired object is checked out to you, and then select the object using the Position tool . 2 Choose Object > Transform > Clear Transformations. Controlling graphics display Control graphics' display performance You can control the resolution of graphics placed in your document. You can change the display settings for the entire document or for individual graphics. You can also change a setting that either allows or overrides the display settings for individual documents. See also "Customize the display performance options" on page 63 Change a document's display performance A document always opens using the default Display Performance preferences. You can change the display performance of a document while it is open, but the setting won't be saved with the document. If you've set the display performance of any images separately, you can override the settings so all objects use the same settings. 1 Choose View > Layout View. 2 Choose View > Display Performance, and select an option from the submenu. 3 To force objects that you have set individually to display using the document setting, deselect View > Display Performance > Allow Object-Level Display Settings. (A check mark indicates it is selected.) Updated 29 April 2009

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USING INCOPY CS4
Working with InCopy documents
Shear a graphic
1
Make sure the frame with the desired object is checked out to you, and then select the object using the Position
tool
.
2
Choose Object
> Transform
> Shear.
3
In the Shear dialog box, enter the new shear angle.
The shear angle is the amount of slant to be applied to the object, relative to a line perpendicular to the shear axis.
(Shear angle is calculated clockwise from the current axis.)
4
Specify the axis along which the object is to be sheared. You can shear an object along a horizontal, a vertical, or an
angled axis.
If you choose an angled axis, enter the angle of the axis that you want, in degrees, relative to the perpendicular axis.
5
Do one of the following:
To preview the effect before you apply it, select Preview.
To shear the object, click
OK.
Clear transformations to a graphic
1
Make sure the frame with the desired object is checked out to you, and then select the object using the Position
tool
.
2
Choose Object
> Transform
> Clear Transformations.
Controlling graphics display
Control graphics’ display performance
You can control the resolution of graphics placed in your document. You can change the display settings for the entire
document or for individual graphics. You can also change a setting that either allows or overrides the display settings
for individual documents.
See also
Customize the display performance options
” on page
63
Change a document’s display performance
A document always opens using the default Display Performance preferences. You can change the display
performance of a document while it is open, but the setting won’t be saved with the document.
If you’ve set the display performance of any images separately, you can override the settings so all objects use the same
settings.
1
Choose View
> Layout View.
2
Choose View
> Display Performance, and select an option from the submenu.
3
To force objects that you have set individually to display using the document setting, deselect View
> Display
Performance
> Allow Object-Level Display Settings. (A check mark indicates it is selected.)
Updated 29 April 2009