Monday, December 12, 2016

Format Object (Position)

Format Object (Position)

Notes: 

  • When you change options in this dialog box, the changes are immediately applied to your shape, making it easy to see the effects of the changes in your shape or other object without closing the dialog box. However, since the changes are instantly applied, it is not possible to click Cancel in this dialog box. To remove changes, you must click Undo Button image on the Quick Access Toolbar for each change that you want to remove.

  • You can simultaneously undo multiple changes that you made to one dialog box option, as long as you did not make changes to another dialog box option in between.

  • You may want to move the dialog box so that you can see both the shape and the dialog box at the same time.

Position on slide

Horizontal alignment     To specify the amount of space you want between the left edge of the shape or object and the left edge of the slide, enter a number in the box. Position settings are always relative to an unrotated shape or object.

From     To specify the point from which you want to position the left edge of the selected shape or object, click an option in the list.

Vertical alignment     To specify the amount of space you want between the top edge of the shape or object and the top of the slide, enter a number in the box. Position settings are always relative to an unrotated shape or object.

From      To specify the point from which you want to position the top edge of the selected shape or object, click an option in the list.

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