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Home Forums Editor help How to change the size of an object’s content area.

How to change the size of an object’s content area.

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4:54 pm
November 23, 2011


mario

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An user asked: “When I create vector objects, the select box is always the size of the page…is there a reason for that not appearing just around the object?”


Solution: To change the content area size of objects, press the 2nd Tool (“Move and transform Content”). Adjust the size in the “Size and Offset” tab or drag the black control box on the bottom right side og the object box.


So when in edit mode, this box apears most of the time, when not, only the object scale and transform boxes apear. For best quality, don't scaling up to much, rather increase the content area… But the content area has a limit of around 2800 pixel. Then scalling can be used for larger sizes, up to 7000 pixels.


When new objects are inserted to the page, the content area size may get different sizes, depending on how the object was inserted. If you use the “Graphical Object Insert” tool (3trd Tool), you have different options on how to insert the object. You can define the content area with the mouse, of use predefined size values.


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