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CHAPTER 4 DESIGNING SCREENS

4.2.3. Duplicating Objects

To duplicate the selected object, use the Duplicate… command on the Edit menu or on the object popup menu. After the
duplicate command is executed, the following dialog will popup and allows you to set how to duplication objects.

The following table describes each property in the Duplicate dialog.

Property

Description

Columns

The total number of the columns.

Number
of Copies

Rows

The total number of the rows.

Vertical

The distance (in pixels) between two adjacent objects in the vertical direction.

Spacing
in Pixels

Horizontal

The distance (in pixels) between two adjacent objects in the horizontal direction.

Increase Address

Check this item so the address of each duplicate will be increased of the specified
increment over the previous object.

Increment

The increase amount.

From top to down, place the duplicates row by row. In the same row, place the duplicate to
the right of the previous object.

From top to down, place the duplicates row by row. In the same row, place the duplicate to
the left of the previous object.

From down to top, place the duplicates row by row. In the same row, place the duplicate to
the right of the previous object.

From down to top, place the duplicates row by row. In the same row, place the duplicate to
the left of the previous object.

From left to right, place the duplicates column by column. In the same column, place the
duplicate down to the previous object.

From right to left, place the duplicates column by column. In the same column, place the
duplicate down to the previous object.

From left to right, place the duplicates column by column. In the same column, place the
duplicate up to the previous object.

Copy
Direction

From right to left, place the duplicates column by column. In the same column, place the
duplicate up to the previous object.

Click View > Address > Monitor on the
menu to show the monitor address on the
upper-left corner of the object.

Preview
addresses