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11 Click the Tack button to permanently place the object on the result clip.
Once the object has been tacked down, it cannot be moved, rotated, deleted, resized, or copied. See
Tacking Down Objects (page 941).
Auto Edit After Add
After you add an object to the image, Paint automatically switches from Add mode to Edit mode. You can
turn off this default setting by disabling the Auto Edit After Add button in the Setup menu. You can then
add objects one after another without interruption.
(a) Auto Edit After Add button
Using the Object Tools
A number of predefined graphic tools are available in Paint. The cursor looks the same for all graphic types.
When you move the cursor onto an image, it appears as a small green cross with crosshairs that extend the
width and height of the canvas. The crosshairs help align objects on the image.
Each tool has its own icon in the Object Tools window.
To select an object tool:
1 Scroll through the Object Tools window.
Click the Object Tools window and drag left or right. Use the left mouse button to scroll slowly, the
middle button to scroll faster, and the right button to scroll the fastest.
2 Click the object tool icon you want to use.
The selected object tool is highlighted by a blue outline.
NOTE Only one object tool can be active at a time.
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