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FileMaker Pro 4.1 Mac User's Guide

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3-52 <strong>FileMaker</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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Keep these points in mind:<br />

1 To remove a fill pattern or pen pattern from an object, select the<br />

object, and then choose the transparent pattern.<br />

1 To use the attributes of an existing object to set the preset attributes, hold<br />

down Command and click the object.<br />

1 Attributes you set in the Field Borders dialog box for pattern, color,<br />

and width replace attributes set with the pen and width controls in the<br />

status area, and vice versa. See “Adding borders, fill, and baselines to<br />

fields” on page 3-73.<br />

<strong>Pro</strong>tecting objects from change<br />

Lock objects so you can’t move them, change their size, or remove them<br />

from the layout.<br />

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Working with graphic objects<br />

Choose <strong>FileMaker</strong> Help Index from the or Help menu, and then type:<br />

E graphic tools<br />

To lock objects, in Layout mode, select the objects, and then choose Lock<br />

from the Arrange menu. To unlock objects, select the objects, and then<br />

choose Unlock from the Arrange menu.<br />

When you copy or duplicate a locked object, the copy isn’t locked.<br />

When you group objects that include a locked object, the entire group is<br />

locked.<br />

Note You can change the stacking order of locked objects. (See<br />

“Stacking objects and changing the stacking order” on page 3-46.)<br />

Choose <strong>FileMaker</strong> Help Index from the or Help menu, and then type:<br />

E locking objects<br />

Draw graphic objects—lines, rectangles, squares, rounded rectangles,<br />

ovals, and circles—anywhere on a layout. You can also import<br />

QuickTime movies (in Browse mode) and bring in graphics created in<br />

other applications.

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