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Scrapbook Features, Scrapbook Elements
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© 2011 Luidia, Incorporated Scrapbook Features Scrapbook Elements The content of a Scrapbook page is made up of several types of objects known aselements. These elements are annotations, shapes, text boxes, image files and Flash files. Each element is selectable using the Select Tool. See the following topics: What is a Scrapbook Element? : This topic defines the Annotation, Shapes, Text Box, Image File and Flash file elements. How to Use Scrapbook Elements : Describes things you can do with Scrapbook elements, such as moving, duplicating, locking, etc. What is a Scrapbook Element? Scrapbook elements are described in the following table. Element Annotations Shapes Text Boxes Image Files Description Annotations are lines draw n on the Scrapbook page using thPen Toolor Highlighter Too.l Once drawn, the line becomes an element that can be moved, rotated, resized, grouped, etc. Annotation lines are automatically grouped w ith other lines based on how closely the annotations are drawn together and the elapsed time betw een the drawing of the lines. Grouping is done to preserve groups of lines that are meant to stay together, such as letters, numbers, shapes, etc. Autogrouping can be turned on or off in the Scrapbook Options dialog. UncheAcuktogroup pen and highlighter strokes to turn grouping off. SeeGroup and ungroup an elemen.t Annotations can not be modified using thSecrapbook Elements Edit Toolbar(a.k.a. the Object Edit Tools). Shapes are drawn on the Scrapbook Page using thSehapes Too.l Once drawn, the shapes becomes an element that can be moved, rotated, resized, grouped, etc. Notes : Shapes cannot be modified using thSecrapbook Elements Edit Toolbar(a.k.a. the Object Edit Tools). Shapes cannot be erased using theEraser Tool. When adding a hyperlink to a shape, the hyperlink icon may not alw ays appear on the shapes but may instead appear near the shape. A text box is an element that displays typed text on the Scrapbook page. Text boxes have their own edit toolbar. SeeText Toolfor more information. Image files, such as JPG and GIF images, can be imported into the Scrapbook page as elements. To import an image file as an element: Choose View >Gallery, or select the Gallery icon on theScrapbook Toolbarto open the Gallery. The Gallery allows you to import an image file from a directory as a Scrapbook element or as aBackground. If you chooseImport As Object, the picture you select appears on your page as an element that you can manipulate. Choose Page >Add Image to browse your computer to find the image filename. Drag-and-drop the image file from your desktop or Explorer directly onto the Scrapbook page. You can also drag and drop some types of files, such as Excel, Word and Pow erPoint from your desktop onto a Scrapbook page and w ork with the resulting images as elements. In Page 66