Adding clip art, Customizing resolution and depth, Working with large files – Apple AppleWorks 5 : Windows 95/NT 4.0 User Manual
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Painting
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Adding clip art
You can incorporate AppleWorks clip art and other types of art in a painting.
Anything you add to a painting becomes an image made of pixels.
Customizing resolution and depth
A new paint document or frame is preset for a resolution of 72 dpi (dots per
inch). The number and range of colors in the preset palette depends on the
monitor you’re using.
You can customize the resolution (number of pixels per inch) and depth (the
number of colors in the color palette) for a paint document or frame using the
Resolution & Depth command in the Format menu. For a complete description
of how to do this, see onscreen Help.
Working with large files
Your computer sets aside a certain amount of memory for AppleWorks. If
you’re working on a paint document or other large document, using many
graphics, or working on multiple documents, AppleWorks may require more
memory than is available.
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Choose Index from the Help menu and type the first few letters of the entry. Double-click the
entry and then double-click a topic.
To
Do this
Add AppleWorks clip art to
a painting
Choose Library from the File menu, choose Open, and
then choose a category. In the library palette, select an
image and click Use. For more information, see “Using
libraries” on page 3-17.
Copy one or more items from an
AppleWorks document, or a clip art
document, to a paint document
Open the document containing the picture you want,
select the picture, and then click
on the Default
button bar, or choose Copy from the Edit menu. Open
the AppleWorks document into which to paste the art,
click where you want the picture to go, and then click
on the Default button bar, or choose Paste from the
Edit menu.
Import scanned pictures or the
entire contents of a document
created in a different application
Choose Insert from the File menu. In the Insert dialog box,
select the file type from the Files of Type pop-up menu,
locate the document to import, and then click Insert.
In the Help index,
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see:
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artwork, inserting
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copying
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libraries, overview
In the Help index,
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see:
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depth
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resolution
In the Help index,
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see:
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increasing memory