Extra Information
Snagit on Windows Snagit 11.1 Help File
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To draw a new vector object on top of an existing vector object, hold the <ALT> key while creating the
new object.
New vector objects are always placed “in front”. So, you can move the newest object over a previously
created object.
To use the flood fill or eraser behind an existing vector object, hold the <ALT> key while clicking to
draw. This allows you to start drawing under the object and not select the existing object.
To use the eraser or flood fill on a vector object, flatten the object. To flatten a vector object, right-click
an object and select Flatten.
If a printer capture with multiple pages has vector objects, these are automatically flattened when you
move to another page. This means that once you switch pages within a capture, the vector object
becomes part of the background and you can no longer move the object.
Select or Unselect More Than One Vector Object
Hold down <SHIFT> as you click each object.
To unselect one or more of the selected objects, click the object again.
As you hold down <SHIFT> and pass the cursor over objects, either a plus sign (if the object is not
already selected) or a minus sign (if the object is already selected) displays.
To select all vector objects, right-click on canvas and select Select All Objects.