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Basic |
| Expand | - | Getting Started |
| Step By Step | - | Drawing Toolbar |
| Step By Step | - | Picture Toolbar |
| Step By Step | - | Line Styles |
| Step By Step | - | Dash Styles |
| Step By Step | - | Arrow Styles |
| Step By Step | - | Cropping Pictures |
| Step By Step | - | Formatting Pictures |
Advanced |
| More Details | - | Recolouring Pictures |
| More Details | - | Advanced Techniques |
| More Details | - | Office Online |
| More Details | - | Knowledge Base |
Shortcut Keys |
Shift - Hold down shift to force lines to be horizontal or vertical. Forces rectangles to be square and to draw other regular shapes. | ||
Ctrl - Hold down Ctrl to draw objects from the centre rather than from end to end. | ||
Ctrl + Shift - Draw objects from the centre ensuring that they are regular. | ||
Double Click - If you want to draw several objects of the same type, double click the button on the Drawing toolbar. | ||
(Alt + R) - Activates the Draw menu on Drawing toolbar. | ||
(Alt + U) - Activates the AutoShapes menu on Drawing toolbar. |
Related Topics |
| GoTo | - | Clip Art |
| GoTo | - | Objects |
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