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div id"name" a name"name" h2 h2 Assigns a name to the selected object, so that you can quickly find the object in the Navigator. div div id"howtoget" a name"howtoget" h2 h2 div To access this command... Open the context menu for the object choose Object Name div ... |
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This glossary includes explanations of some of the most important terms you will come across in Symphony. Use the glossary to look up unfamiliar terms found in any Symphony application. div id"ascii" a name"ascii" h2 h2 div h2 ASCII h2
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Breaks apart lines joined with the Connect command. You cannot apply a fill to closed shapes that have been broken apart with this command. div id"howtoget" a name"howtoget" h2 h2 div To access this command... Select a line that was created by connecting two or more lines, open the ... |
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In span translate'0'Lotusspan® span translate'0'Symphonyspan™ Documents, you can define borders around OLE objects, diagramscharts, graphics and frames. The name of the menu to be used depends on the object selected. h2 Setting a Predefined Border Style h2
Select the object for ... |
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You can move selected objects in your slide by dragging them, using the arrow keys, or by copying the objects and pasting them in another location. The arrow keys let you move objects more precisely than with the mouse. Parent topic: Objects graphics and bitmaps ls301Objects, graphics, and ... |
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Changes the stacking order by moving the selected object behind an object that you specify. The screen location of the selected object does not change. div id"howtoget" a name"howtoget" h2 h2 div To access this command... Open the context menu of a selected object and choose ... |
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You can select objects using the keyboard, and move objects by dragging them or by using the arrow keys. |
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Specify the properties of the hyperlink for the selected graphic, frame or OLE object. div id"howtoget" a name"howtoget" h2 h2 div To access this command... Choose Create Frame Hyperlink tab h2 Link to h2
Set the link properties. div id"bmid3154825" a ... |
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You can use anchors to position an object, graphic, or frame in a document. An anchored item remains in place, or moves when you modify the document. The following anchoring options are available: Table 1. Anchoring options
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As character Anchors the selected item as a character in ... |
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Changes the stacking order by moving the selected object in front of an object that you specify. The screen location of the selected object does not change. div id"howtoget" a name"howtoget" h2 h2 div To access this command... Open the context menu of a selected object and choose ... |
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You can apply preset animation effects to objects on your page. |
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Assigns a title and a description to the selected object. These are accessible for accessibility tools and as alternative tags when you export the document. div id"howtoget" a name"howtoget" h2 h2 div To access this command... Open the context menu for the object, and then choose ... |
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Change the stacking order of the one or more selected objects. In span translate'0'IBMspan® span translate'0'Lotusspan® span translate'0'Symphonyspan™ Documents and span translate'0'span translate'0'IBMspanspan span ... |
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Changes the stacking order by moving the selected object behind an object that you specify. The screen location of the selected object does not change. a name"howtoget" h2 h2 To access this command... Open the context menu of a selected object and choose Arrange Behind Object Select ... |
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You can select objects using the keyboard, and move objects by dragging them or by using the arrow keys. |
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Assigns a title and a description to the selected object. These are accessible for accessibility tools and as alternative tags when you export the document. a name"howtoget" h2 h2 To access this command... Open the context menu for the object, and then choose Object Description a ... |
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Breaks apart lines joined with the Connect command. You cannot apply a fill to closed shapes that have been broken apart with this command. a name"howtoget" h2 h2 To access this command... Select a line that was created by connecting two or more lines, open the context menu and choose ... |
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In Lotus® Symphony™ Documents, you can define borders around OLE objects, diagramscharts, graphics and frames. The name of the menu to be used depends on the object selected. h2 Setting a Predefined Border Style h2
Select the object for which you want to define a border. Click Layout ... |
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You can use anchors to position an object, graphic, or frame in a document. An anchored item remains in place, or moves when you modify the document. The following anchoring options are available: Table 1. Anchoring options
Option Effect
As character Anchors the selected item as a character in ... |
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Specify the properties of the hyperlink for the selected graphic, frame or OLE object. a name"howtoget" h2 h2 To access this command... Choose Create Frame Hyperlink tab h2 Link to h2
Set the link properties. a name"bmid3154825" h2 h2 a ... |
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Changes the stacking order by moving the selected object in front of an object that you specify. The screen location of the selected object does not change. a name"howtoget" h2 h2 To access this command... Open the context menu of a selected object and choose Arrange In Front of Object ... |
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You can apply preset animation effects to objects on your page. |
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a name"name" h2 h2 a name"howtoget" h2 h2 To access this command... Open the context menu for the object choose Object Name a name"bmid3154422" h2 h2 a name"HIDFORMATNAMEOBJECTNAME" h2 h2 a name"bmid3154186" h2 h2 a ... |
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Change the stacking order of the one or more selected objects. In IBM® Lotus® Symphony™ Documents and IBM Lotus Symphony Spreadsheets choose Layout Arrange. In IBM Lotus Symphony Presentations open a context menu choose Arrange. On ... |
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You can move selected objects in your slide by dragging them, using the arrow keys, or by copying the objects and pasting them in another location. The arrow keys let you move objects more precisely than with the mouse. Parent topic: Objects graphics and bitmaps: ls3 |