Canon MF7280 Fax Driver Guide - Page 135

Aligning Multiple Objects, Align Middle, or

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Aligning Multiple Objects You can align multiple selected objects according to their left edge, right edge, top edge, bottom edge, or center in one operation. The position of the last selected object becomes the point of reference of alignment. Use the following commands to change the alignment of the selected objects: • [Align Left]: Aligns the left edge of all objects along the left edge of the last selected object. • [Align Center]: Aligns the left-right center axis of all objects along the left-right center axis of the last selected object. • [Align Right]: Aligns the right edge of all objects along the right edge of the last selected object. • [Align Top]: Aligns the top edge of all objects along the top edge of the last selected object. 4 • [Align Middle]: Aligns the top-bottom center axis of all objects along the top-bottom center axis of the last selected object. • [Align Bottom]: Aligns the bottom edge of all objects along the bottom edge of the last selected object. Canon Cover Sheet Editor 1 While holding down [SHIFT] on the keyboard, select the objects to align. Select the object to be used as the point of reference last. NOTE If you drag the pointer to select multiple objects, the object positioned in the front is used as the point of reference. 2 Click [ ] (Align Left), [ ] (Align Center), [ ] (Align Right), [ ] (Align Top), [ ] (Align Middle), or [ ] (Align Bottom) on the toolbar. You can also click the [Layout] menu ➞ point to [Distribute Horizontally] or [Distribute Vertically] ➞ select the type of alignment you want. Creating an Original Cover Sheet 4-29

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Creating an Original Cover Sheet
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Canon Cover Sheet Editor
Aligning Multiple Objects
You can align multiple selected objects according to their left edge, right edge, top
edge, bottom edge, or center in one operation. The position of the last selected
object becomes the point of reference of alignment.
Use the following commands to change the alignment of the selected objects:
[Align Left]: Aligns the left edge of all objects along the left edge of the last
selected object.
[Align Center]: Aligns the left-right center axis of all objects along the left-right
center axis of the last selected object.
[Align Right]: Aligns the right edge of all objects along the right edge of the last
selected object.
[Align Top]: Aligns the top edge of all objects along the top edge of the last
selected object.
[Align Middle]: Aligns the top-bottom center axis of all objects along the
top-bottom center axis of the last selected object.
[Align Bottom]: Aligns the bottom edge of all objects along the bottom edge of the
last selected object.
1
While holding down [SHIFT] on the keyboard, select the
objects to align.
Select the object to be used as the point of reference last.
NOTE
If you drag the pointer to select multiple objects, the object positioned in the front is
used as the point of reference.
2
Click [
] (Align Left), [
] (Align Center), [
] (Align Right),
[
] (Align Top), [
] (Align Middle), or [
] (Align Bottom)
on the toolbar.
You can also click the [Layout] menu
point to [Distribute Horizontally] or
[Distribute Vertically]
select the type of alignment you want.