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4 Enter p (Polygonal) or r (Rectangular), and then draw the boundary on
the image.
If you are drawing a polygonal boundary, you are prompted to specify
consecutive vertices. To finish drawing a polygon, press Enter or right-click
anywhere in the drawing area.
To invert the clipped image
1 Set IMAGEFRAME, to 1. This displays the clipping boundaries.
2 Select the clipped boundary. You should see the grip at the midpoint on
the first edge of the clipped boundary.
3 Click the grip to invert the current x-clip region. The grip now points
the other way.
To change the boundary of a clipped image
1 Click Modify menu Clip Image.
2 Select the image to clip by selecting the image boundary.
3 Enter n (New Boundary).
4 Enter n (No) or y (Yes) to delete the old boundary.
5 Enter p (Polygonal) or r (Rectangular), and then draw the new boundary
on the image.
If you are drawing a polygonal boundary, you are prompted to specify
consecutive vertices. To finish drawing a polygon, press Enter or right-click
anywhere in the drawing area.
You can modify clipped boundaries with grips. See
Edit Objects with
Grips
on page 729.
To show or hide the clipped portion of an image
1 Select the clipped image you want to show or hide.
2 Right-click in the drawing area. Click Properties.
3 In the Properties palette, select Yes or No in the Show Image list.
To delete the boundary of a clipped image
1 Click Modify menu Clip Image.
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