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76 EZware5000 Series Programming Manual
1010-1007, Rev. 10
Basic Editing Commands
To select a graphics object
1. On the Edit Menu, click Select or click the mouse cursor icon in the Draw Toolbar.
2. Click on the graphics object. This causes the text box to be selected, with small square blocks around the
edges indicating the boundaries of the object. Deselect the object by clicking somewhere else in the work
area.
3. When a graphics object is selected, it can then be modified, copied, deleted, or moved to a new location.
To select multiple graphics objects
1. On the Edit Menu, click Select or click the mouse cursor icon in the Draw Toolbar.
2. Click and hold down the left mouse button at the upper left corner of the graphics objects you wish to
highlight.
3. Drag the mouse cursor to the lower right corner of the highlighted objects. Notice that a rectangle is formed
as you do this.
4. Release the mouse button. The rectangle outline changes to small clear square blocks around the perimeter
of the objects selected. Now both objects are selected.
If you do not completely enclose any graphics objects you wish to highlight, then they will not be selected.
5. Alternatively, you may select objects by holding down the CTRL key while selecting each object until all
objects are selected.
6. When several graphics objects are selected, they can easily be moved, deleted or copied together.
To select next object
1. This option can be used to easily select an object that is underneath another object on the screen. To use this
option, you must first select the overlapping object.
2. On the Edit Menu, click Select Next Object or click on the Select Next Object icon on the Standard Toolbar.
You can also right-click on the top-most object on the screen. This will display a menu with a list of the
overlapping objects on the bottom. Then check the object that you wish to access.
3. Once the object you are trying to access is selected, you can proceed to modify its attributes or delete it.
To select all objects
1. On the Edit Menu, click Select All Objects.
2. Small, clear, square blocks appear around the perimeter of all the objects on the window.
3. You can now easily move, delete or copy the entire window screen to a new window.
Using the Undo and Redo commands
1. The Undo command is used to cancel the last command or action that you made.
2. Press the DELETE key on your keyboard to delete the text box.
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