Difference between revisions of "Shape (Simulation macro)"
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** [[Tooltip (Shape property)|Tooltip]] | ** [[Tooltip (Shape property)|Tooltip]] | ||
− | ** [[ | + | ** [[Open in New Window]] |
** [[Enforce Download of Linked Content (Manager)]] | ** [[Enforce Download of Linked Content (Manager)]] | ||
* ''New Window Properties'' | * ''New Window Properties'' | ||
− | ** [[Top]] | + | ** [[Top (New Window property)|Top]] |
− | ** [[Left]] | + | ** [[Left (New Window property|Left]] |
− | ** [[Width]] | + | ** [[Width (New Window property)|Width]] |
− | ** [[Height]] | + | ** [[Height (New Window property)|Height)]] |
** [[Fullscreen]] | ** [[Fullscreen]] | ||
** [[Location bar]] | ** [[Location bar]] |
Revision as of 06:42, 14 January 2020
Scope
- Simulation content object > Shape macro
Purpose
The Shape object can be used to insert one of a number of predefined shapes onto a Book Page.
Use
To insert a Shape macro, click on the existing macro after which the Shape macro should appear in the Thumbnail pane and then select menu option Insert > Insert Page Macro > Shape.
The position of the Shape macro (relative to the other macros) within the Step is unimportant; the shape object itself will be displayed for the entire duration the Step (or, specifically, the Screen macro's Page property image) is displayed on the screen.
Properties
- Comment
- UID
- Name
- Type and Orientation
- Text
- Text Formatting
- Design
- Effect
- Position and Size
- Link
- New Window Properties
- Simulation