User Guide

Chapter 2: Documents and Setup
To assign a shortcut key to a fill or pen ink:
1. In the Customize dialog box, select the ink in the scrolling list.
2. Type the keyboard keys you want to use. The keys you type appear in the Press New Shortcut
Key box.
3. Under the box, select whether you want the ink to be a Fill or Pen ink.
4. Click Assign to assign the new keys to the ink.
To place buttons on the Toolbar:
Do one or both of the following:
Select an item in the scrolling list. Inks, Strokes, Object Styles, and Fonts appear on the
Toolbar automatically.
For Menus and Tools, double-click the item in the scrolling list to add it to the Toolbar. A
button for the selected item appears on the Toolbar when it is displayed.
To remove an Ink, Stroke, Object Style, or Font button:
Click the Remove Selection button under the scrolling list, or double-click the item in the scrolling
list.
To remove a Menu or Tools button:
Double-click the item in the scrolling list.
To arrange buttons on the Toolbar:
After you place buttons on the Toolbar, you can change their position directly on the Toolbar.
To move a button: Shift-drag the button to a new location.
To remove a button from the Toolbar: Shift-drag the button away from the Toolbar.
To add a separator between Toolbar buttons: Shift-drag the button on the right slightly
to the right. A separator line appears between the button and the one to its left.
Using ink buttons
When you place buttons for inks on the Toolbar, use the buttons to apply fill and pen inks or
foreground and background colors.
You can apply fill and pen inks to vector objects and text as well as select foreground and
background colors for painting.
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