Apple M9057 User Manual - Page 125
Adding clip art, Adding text, spreadsheet, or paint frames
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Drawing 5-19 Adding clip art In the Help index,* see: E duplicating E Insert command E libraries, overview You can incorporate AppleWorks clip art and other types of art in a drawing. Anything that you add to a drawing becomes an object. To Do this Add AppleWorks clip art to a drawing Choose Library from the File menu, choose Open, and then choose a category. In the library palette, select an image and click Use. For more information, see "Using libraries" on page 3-18. Copy one or more pictures from an AppleWorks document, or a document from a different application, to a draw document Use one of the following methods: 1 Open the document containing the picture to copy, select the picture, and click on the Default button bar, or choose Copy from the Edit menu. Open the AppleWorks document to contain the copy, click where you want the picture to go, and then click on the Default button bar, or choose Paste from the Edit menu. 1 Use drag and drop to drag the picture from a different document into the AppleWorks document. Import pictures created in a different Click on the Default button bar, or choose Insert application from the File menu. In the Insert dialog box, select a file type from the Show pop-up menu, locate the document to import, and then click Insert. Adding text, spreadsheet, or paint frames Rotated text frame Use text, spreadsheet, and paint frames to add a professional touch to a drawing. Once you add a frame to a drawing, it becomes an object that you can select and then work with just as you can any object. For example, you can rotate it, change its borders, or make it transparent. * Choose Index from the or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from the list and click Go To Topic.