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Scroll and Pan The procedures in this section explain how to scroll and pan the Picture application screen when the image does not fit within the screen area. ■ To scroll an image Use the scroll bar(s) to scroll the image. ■ To pan an image 1. On the toolbar, click V. 2. Drag the mouse pointer within the drawing area. • The image will pan in the direction you drag. Note The image will not pan if there are no scroll bars displayed. Drawing Operations This section explains the various figure and text operations you can perform with the Picture application. ■ Drawing Figures Based on the type of image you want to draw, select the applicable drawing tool from the tool bar, floating toolbar or [Draw] menu. Next, drag and click in the drawing area to draw the figure. The following explains which drawing tool you need to use draw each type of figure. To draw this Click this type of figure: button: And perform this operation in the drawing area: Which will do this in the drawing area: point or curve M Click or drag. Draw a point where you click or a curve where you drag. line arrow rectangle line i Click one point and then Draw a line connecting the two points. o another point. (You could also drag from one point to the next.) Draw a vector connecting the two points. N Draw a rectangle line starting from the first point and ending near the second point. square a Draw a square starting from the first point with the angle opposite the first point near the second point. rectangle Z Draw a rectangle with opposite angles at the two points. circle c Draw a circle whose center point is at the first point and whose radius is the distance between the two points. 20060301 E-52

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Scroll and Pan
The procedures in this section explain how to scroll and pan the Picture application screen when
the image does not fit within the screen area.
To scroll an image
Use the scroll bar(s) to scroll the image.
To pan an image
1.
On the toolbar, click
V
.
2.
Drag the mouse pointer within the drawing area.
• The image will pan in the direction you drag.
Note
The image will not pan if there are no scroll bars displayed.
Drawing Operations
This section explains the various figure and text operations you can perform with the Picture
application.
Drawing Figures
Based on the type of image you want to draw, select the applicable drawing tool from the tool bar,
floating toolbar or [Draw] menu. Next, drag and click in the drawing area to draw the figure. The
following explains which drawing tool you need to use draw each type of figure.
To draw this
type of figure:
Click this
button:
And perform this
operation in the drawing
area:
Which will do this in the drawing
area:
point or curve
M
Click or drag.
Draw a point where you click or a curve
where you drag.
line
i
Click one point and then
another point.
(You could also drag from
one point to the next.)
Draw a line connecting the two points.
arrow
o
Draw a vector connecting the two
points.
rectangle line
N
Draw a rectangle line starting from the
first point and ending near the second
point.
square
a
Draw a square starting from the first
point with the angle opposite the first
point near the second point.
rectangle
Z
Draw a rectangle with opposite angles
at the two points.
circle
c
Draw a circle whose center point is at
the first point and whose radius is the
distance between the two points.