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Preps Ganging - Kodak

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To do this:<br />

Align bottom<br />

First do<br />

this:<br />

Select<br />

objects<br />

Then press:<br />

Mac Windows And<br />

Changing the order of overlapping objects<br />

Bring to front<br />

Bring forward<br />

Send<br />

backward<br />

Send to back<br />

Select an<br />

object<br />

Select an<br />

object<br />

Select an<br />

object<br />

Select an<br />

object<br />

Other keyboard symbol shortcuts<br />

Description<br />

+ ALT+CTRL ] Places a selected page or mark on top of other objects<br />

CTRL ]<br />

+ ALT+CTRL [<br />

CTRL [<br />

Places a selected page or mark on top of the object that<br />

was directly over it<br />

Places a selected page or mark under an object that is<br />

directly under it<br />

Places a selected page or mark at the bottom of other<br />

objects<br />

View or set preferences CTRL , (comma) Displays the Preferences dialog box<br />

Help CTRL ?<br />

Displays the user documentation for this software. (Note<br />

that you also need to press in order to access the<br />

?.)<br />

*Display next sheet + +CTRL > Displays the next sheet in the jobs press sheet list<br />

*Display previous sheet + +CTRL < Displays the previous sheet in the jobs press sheet list<br />

* Indicates a command key sequence unique to <strong>Preps</strong> <strong>Ganging</strong>. All other commands are standard to<br />

the operating system.<br />

Other shortcuts<br />

This table summarizes various other shortcuts that use just the keyboard, just the mouse, or<br />

both. Whenever the Mac OS and Windows shortcuts require differently named command<br />

keys, both key names are given, separated by a slash (MACOSKEYNAME/WINDOWSKEYNAME).<br />

For example, to duplicate an object, the shortcut is COMMAND/CTRL+drag. This means that<br />

you press and hold COMMAND (Mac OS key) or CTRL (Windows key) while you use the mouse<br />

to drag and place a new copy of the original object.<br />

Note: In these shortcuts, a plus sign is used to mean the word and—it does not mean to<br />

press the PLUS (+) key.

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