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Customizing Page & Layout Designer 357
used instead of re-rendering the objects, making redraws and object drags very much
faster. The difference is particularly noticeable with complex documents.
Since caching involves storing additional bitmaps in memory, it has the potential to
increase the amount of memory used by MAGIX Page & Layout Designer 2013
significantly. Therefore in this dialog you can turn caching on and off and you can also
control how much memory is used for caching when it's turned on. Increase the
percentage memory figure to make MAGIX Page & Layout Designer 2013 cache more
objects in your design, generally making redraws and object drags faster at the
expense of larger memory usage. Or reduce it to lower the amount of memory that
MAGIX Page & Layout Designer 2013 uses for caching. In complex designs, some
cacheable objects will not be cached if there is insufficient memory to do so. This
dialog also shows you how much memory is currently being used for caching.
Live drag is described in Document Handling (on page 43).
Note: Cached bitmaps will only be used during object dragging if you use LIVE DRAG.
If you have LIVE DRAG turned off, then as you would expect you will just see the
outlines of objects when moving them.
Units tab
Described in Measurement Units in Document Handling (on page 60).