You can also lock or unlock a layer by clicking its Pencil icon. A Pencil icon appears beside each layer name in the Object Manager. When a layer is locked, its Pencil icon is dimmed and the objects on that layer are also dimmed. You can lock and unlock individual, multiple, or grouped objects using the Arrange menu.
To create a master layer, click the New Master Layer (all pages) button at the bottom of the Object Manager docker. Objects placed on this master layer will appear on all pages of your design. Then, create the required number of regular or local layers (in this case, four) by clicking the New Layer button.
To create a master layer, click the New Master Layer (all pages) button at the bottom of the Object Manager docker. Objects placed on this master layer will appear on all pages of your design. Then, create the required number of regular or local layers (in this case, four) by clicking the New Layer button.
- You can create a nested group by selecting two or more groups of objects and clicking Object Group Group objects.
- You can also group objects by dragging an object in the Object manager docker over another object.
- You can also group objects by clicking the Group button on the property bar.
SIMPLE TECHNIQUE FOR FLATTENING
- Open Object Manager, create a new Layer and name it "VECTORS"
- Hide this new layer if you like to better assess what's going on.
- Go to your original design layer(s).
- Move numerous shift-selected Pure Vector items up to the Vector Layer, by pressing Ctrl+Home.
To create a master layer, click the New Master Layer (all pages) button at the bottom of the Object Manager docker. Objects placed on this master layer will appear on all pages of your design. Then, create the required number of regular or local layers (in this case, four) by clicking the New Layer button.
To change a locked object, you need to unlock it first. You can unlock one object at a time, or all locked objects at the same time. Select an object, and click Object Lock Lock object. You cannot lock linked objects, such as blends, contours, or text inside an object.
Once you get to the end of the wizard, choose Find all, then simply Ctrl+G to group the resulting selection. You may need to run it once for fills and once for outlines, depending on what you're doing.
The pick tool is the most important tool in Coreldraw. Its main function is selecting objects. Subsequently it can be used to manipulate selected objects. The pick tool can move, resize, rotate and skew objects.
The pick tool is the most important tool in Coreldraw. Its main function is selecting objects. Subsequently it can be used to manipulate selected objects. The pick tool can move, resize, rotate and skew objects.
Place a checkmark in the box for the first color selection slot. Select the eyedropper tool below the color selections, and then click the background color you want to remove. The color selection slot changes to the color you selected. Click Apply.
Select all objects in a drawing by double-clicking the Pick tool. This action selects all objects on the active page and on the desktop, the area surrounding the drawing page. Top: Only the text is selected.