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Specifying Grid Options, Showing Grids

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PC Faxing (MF5750/MF5770 Models Only) • [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, you can individually select multiple objects by left clicking on them with the mouse, or you can select all of the objects by running the mouse over them. 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), [ ] 4 (Align Top), [ ] (Align Middle), or [ ] (Align Bottom) on the toolbar. Alternatively, click the [Layout] menu ➞ point to [Distribute Horizontally] or [Distribute Vertically] ➞ select the type of alignment you want. Specifying Grid Options The grid function is useful for arranging created objects. ■ Showing Grids You can display the grid on the cover sheet to help you create and arrange objects. 1 On the toolbar, click [ ] (Show Grids) to activate the grid. Alternatively, activate the command by clicking [Show Grids] from the [View] menu. Hide the grid by clicking the activated [ ] (Show Grids) to deactivate it or by clicking [Show Grids] from the [View] menu. Canon Cover Sheet Editor 4-65

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Canon Cover Sheet Editor
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PC Faxing (MF5750/MF5770 Models Only)
4
[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, you can individually
select multiple objects by left clicking on them with the mouse, or
you can select all of the objects by running the mouse over them.
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.
Alternatively, click the [Layout] menu
point to [Distribute Horizontally] or [Distribute
Vertically]
select the type of alignment you want.
Specifying Grid Options
The grid function is useful for arranging created objects.
Showing Grids
You can display the grid on the cover sheet to help you create and arrange objects.
1
On the toolbar, click [
] (Show Grids) to activate the grid.
Alternatively, activate the command by clicking [Show Grids] from the [View] menu.
Hide the grid by clicking the activated [
] (Show Grids) to deactivate it or by clicking
[Show Grids] from the [View] menu.