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Fields Free Design Template, Field Types, Common Text Field and Image Field Operations

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Fields (Free Design Template) This section contains general information about fields. It also explains operations that are common to both text and image fields. Field Types A field is a kind of box you can insert into the work area to hold text or an image. Text goes into text fields, while images go into image fields. Selecting a single field causes it to be enclosed with a gray selection boundary. Selection boundaries do not appear on printouts. Text Field Image Field I Selecting a Field Text Field: Click on the boundary of a field to select it. You can move or delete a field whose boundary appears as shown below. To select a field for inputting or editing text, click anywhere inside the field boundary. A text field is selected for text input and editing when it appears as shown below. Image Field: Click anywhere inside an image field to select it. An image field that has a light gray boundary around it can be moved or deleted. Common Text Field and Image Field Operations The following operations are the same for both text fields and image fields. I To move a field Select the field and then drag it to the location you want. Note For fine movement of a field, use your keyboard arrow keys. Each press of an arrow key moves the selected field one dot. I To delete a field Select the field and then press the Delete key. The shape of the mouse pointer changes when it is located near a field boundary. If the text field has a white background and the cursor flashing inside it (for text input and editing), click the boundary of the field again. 50

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Fields (Free Design Template)
This section contains general information about fields. It also explains
operations that are common to both text and image fields.
Field Types
A field is a kind of box you can insert into the work area to hold text or an
image. Text goes into text fields, while images go into image fields.
Selecting a single field causes it to be enclosed with a gray selection boundary.
Selection boundaries do not appear on printouts.
Selecting a Field
Text Field
:
Click on the boundary of a field to select it. You can move or delete a field
whose boundary appears as shown below.
The shape of the mouse pointer changes when it is located near a field
boundary.
If the text field has a white background and the cursor flashing inside it (for
text input and editing), click the boundary of the field again.
Image Field
Text Field
To select a field for inputting or editing text, click anywhere inside the field
boundary.
A text field is selected for text input and editing when it appears as shown
below.
Image Field:
Click anywhere inside an image field to select it.
An image field that has a light gray boundary around it can be moved or deleted.
Common Text Field and Image Field Operations
The following operations are the same for both text fields and image fields.
To move a field
Select the field and then drag it to the location you want.
Note
For fine movement of a field, use your keyboard arrow keys. Each press of an
arrow key moves the selected field one dot.
To delete a field
Select the field and then press the
Delete
key.