User Guide

Chapter 4: Drawing And Vector Effects
2. Choose Object | Options | Crop Marks.
3. In the Crop Marks dialog box, in the Outset box, enter the distance you want the crop
boundary to be from the selection.
If one object is selected, the selection boundary is the object’s bounding box.
If more than one object is selected, the selection boundary is the smallest rectangle that
would enclose all the selected objects.
4. Select the Use Registration Ink option to assign Registration ink color to the crop marks.
Registration ink appears black, but it prints on all plates when you output color separations.
This option should be selected if you want the crop marks to print on all plates.
5. Click OK to create the crop marks.
Drawing calendars
To use the Calendar tool:
1.
Define at least a 1-inch x 1-inch rectangle.
2. Select the Calendar tool and the cursor changes to a crosshair.
3. Drag the crosshair to form at least a 1-inch x 1-inch rectangle and the Calendar dialog box
opens so you can define your calendar.
To create a calendar:
1. Enter the starting month and year. The default month is the current month and year.
2. Enter the ending month and year. The default month is the current month and year.
3. Enter the number of columns; e.g., if your calendar is for 8 months and you enter 4 in this
field, your calendar would have 4 columns and 2 rows.
Select the Include Lunar Phases check box if you want lunar phases to appear on your
calendar.
Drawing EasyShapes
You can use EasyShapes to quickly add all kinds of shapes, including arrows, flowchart symbols,
dialog balloons, symbols, and banners.
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