NEC NP-UM330X eBeam Education Software Manual - Page 71
Scrapbook Elements Edit Toolbar, Object Edit Toolbar
View all NEC NP-UM330X manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 71 highlights
© 2011 Luidia, Incorporated Scrapbook Elements Edit Toolbar Scrapbook includes an Object Edit Toolbar that can be used to modify the transparency of or to crop image elements. The Object Edit Tools cannot modify Flash files, Annotation elements or Text Box elements. Note: The Object Edit Tools can only be used on single elements. You cannot open the toolbar when you have selected multiple elements or have selected a grouped element. To open the toolbar: o Double-click a single element, or o Use the Select Tool to highlight the element, then right-click and choose Edit. o You can also Press the Tool Palette button on your Interactive Stylus. Object Edit Toolbar The Object Edit Toolbar contain the following tools: Crop Tool Transparency Tool and Transparency Slider Crop Tool The Crop Tool is used to remove the outer parts of an image element (see Scrapbook Elements). The Crop Tool is the default tool selection when you open the Object Edit Tools. When the Crop Tool is selected, crop handles appear at the corners of the selected Scrapbook element's bounding box; the cursor changes to cropping cursor while inside the bounding box. To crop the Scrapbook element, move any of the crop handles. You will be able to see the entire image, although the part of the image you are cropping out will be shaded grey. To close out of the Crop Tool, deselect the object. If an error is made or you just want to restore the original image: Select Edit Menu > Reset Image Properties, or Choose Reset Image Properties from the Right-click menu (press the Tool Palette button on your Interactive Stylus). Transparency Tool and Transparency Slider Transparency is used to render part of an image element transparent. This is useful for removing image backgrounds or similar functions. The transparency tools consist of the Transparency Dropper Page 71