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Choose '''Convert into Image Object''' from the '''Object''' menu to convert selected objects into image objects. | Choose '''Convert into Image Object''' from the '''Object''' menu to convert selected objects into image objects. | ||
==What is a Image Object?== | ==What is a Image Object?== | ||
An '''Image Object''' is an object which is not assigned to a symbol. It is either a line or area object with a corresponding CMYK color. Here are two examples:<br /> | An '''Image Object''' is an object which is not assigned to a symbol. It is either a line or area object with a corresponding CMYK color. Here are two examples (Symbolized objects left, image objects right):<br/> | ||
[[File:ConvertToImageObjectExample.PNG]]<br /> | [[File:ConvertToImageObjectExample.PNG]]<br/> | ||
Symbolized text objects are converted into image area objects. A point object is taken apart in its fundamental components which are line or area objects, in this case a blue line object (circle). | Symbolized text objects are converted into image area objects. A point object is taken apart in its fundamental components which are line or area objects, in this case a blue line object (circle). | ||
Revision as of 09:15, 31 August 2017
Choose Convert into Image Object from the Object menu to convert selected objects into image objects.
What is a Image Object?
An Image Object is an object which is not assigned to a symbol. It is either a line or area object with a corresponding CMYK color. Here are two examples (Symbolized objects left, image objects right):
Symbolized text objects are converted into image area objects. A point object is taken apart in its fundamental components which are line or area objects, in this case a blue line object (circle).
- To convert a image object into a layout object choose the Convert into Layout Object function from the Object menu.
Back to the Edit Object page.