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|     With the Lines feature, you can |
| draw solid lines with patterns or   |
| colors. You can use single lines,   |
| connecting lines, or rays emanating |
| from a single point.                |
|                                     |
|     It's easy to use the Lines      |
| operation. Here's how:              |
|                                     |
| Single Lines                        |
|                                     |
|     1. Pull down the Tools menu and |
|        select the Lines feature.    |
|                                     |
|     2. Pick a color or pattern.     |
|                                     |
|     3. Pick the straight line       |
|        option.                      |
|                                     |
|     4. Choose a line width.         |
|                                     |
|     5. Move the cursor into the     |
|        drawing area and press the   |
|        mouse button where you want  |
|        your line to begin. Then move|
|        the cursor to whre you want  |
|        your line to end and release |
|        the button.                  |
|                                     |
|                                     |
| Connecting Lines                    |
|                                     |
|     1. Follow the instructions for  |
|        straight lines until you get |
|        to Step 3. Then pick the     |
|        connecting lines option.     |
|                                     |
|     2. Choose a line width.         |
|                                     |
|     3. Move the cursor to the area  |
|        where you want your first    |
|        line to begin and press the  |
|        mouse button. Drag the cursor|
|        to the place where you want  |
|        that line to end, and then   |
|        release the button.          |
|                                     |
|     4. To draw a second line, press |
|        the button again. The second |
|        line will begin where the    |
|        last line ended. Then drag   |
|        the cursor until you get to  |
|        the place where you want this|
|        line to end, and release the |
|        button. You can draw as many |
|        lines as you want.           |
|                                     |
|     5. To begin a new series of     |
|        lines, click the mouse       |
|        anywhere outside the drawing |
|        area to end the old series.  |
|                                     |
|                                     |
| Rays                                |
|                                     |
|     1. Follow the instruction for   |
|        single lines until you get to|
|        Step 3.                      |
|                                     |
|     2. Pick the rays option.        |
|                                     |
|     3. Move your cursor to the      |
|        drawing area and press down  |
|        the button at the point from |
|        which you want the rays to   |
|        emanate.                     |
|                                     |
|     4. Press the mouse button and   |
|        drag the cursor to the point |
|        at which you want the line to|
|        end. To draw a second line,  |
|        press the mouse button again |
|        and drag the cursor again.   |
|                                     |
|     5. To begin a new set of rays,  |
|        click outside the drawing    |
|        area.                        |
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|                 Edit                |
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|                                     |
|     Dazzle Draw's Edit menu gives   |
| you the option of "editing" your    |
| drawing. Using the Capture feature, |
| you can "capture" specific sections |
| of your drwing and then erase, move,|
| or duplicate them. You can even     |
| "invert" colors in a captured sectin|
| or flip the section vertically or   |
| horizontally. With Capture and the  |
| Exchage Colors feature, you can     |
| replace one color with another      |
| within any section.                 |
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|               Capture               |
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|                                     |
|     The Capture feature lets you    |
| define a section of your drawing on |
| the screen and place it onto the    |
| computer's invisible "clipboard" for|
| later use. The Capture feature must |
| be used before you can use the Flip,|
| Invert Colors, Cut, Paste, Copy,    |
| Exchange Colors, or Clear Section   |
| features.                           |
|                                     |
|     Here's how to capture a section:|
|                                     |
|     1. Pull down the Edit menu and  |
|        select Capture.              |
|                                     |
|     2. Move the cursor to any corner|
|        of the section you want to   |
|        capture, and then press the  |
|        mouse button. Drag the cursor|
|        a little and a small,        |
|        dotted-lined box appears on  |
|        the screen.                  |
|                                     |
|     3. While continuing to hold down|
|        the mouse button, move the   |
|        mouse so that the dotted line|
|        surrounds the area you want  |
|        to edit.                     |
|                                     |
|     4. Release the moue button.     |
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|             Flip Section            |
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|                                     |
|     With this feature, you can flip |
| a section of your drawing vertically|
| or horizontally.                    |
|                                     |
|     1. Capture the section you want |
|        to change.                   |
|                                     |
|     2. Select Flip Horizontally or  |
|        Flip Vertically from the     |
|        Capture tool window.         |
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|            Invert Colors            |
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|                                     |
|     The Inver Color feature lets you|
| change colors in a section of your  |
| drawing to their "opposite" colors  |
| (such as white to black).           |
|                                     |
|     1. Capture the section where you|
|        want to invert colors.       |
|                                     |
|     2. Select the Invert Colors     |
|        option from the Capture tool |
|        window.                      |
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|            Cut and Paste            |
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|                                     |
|     Using the Cut and Paste features|
| together, you can remove the section|
| you captured and reposition it in   |
| another area of your drawing. Here's|
| how to do it:                       |
|                                     |
|     1. Capture the section you want |
|        to repostion.                |
|                                     |
|     2. Select Cut from the Edit menu|
|        or type "x" on your keyboard.|
|        The captured section will be |
|        lifted off you screen and    |
|        placed onto the clipboard. In|
|        its place will be a black    |
|        space.                       |
|                                     |
|     3. Select Paste or type "v".    |
|                                     |
|     4. Press the mouse button and   |
|        drag the cursor (which now   |
|        look like a right angle to   |
|        indicate the lower right     |
|        corner of the section you    |
|        cut) to where you want the   |
|        section to be relocated. Then|
|        release te mouse button.     |
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|           Copy and Paste            |
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|                                     |
|     With the Copy feature, you can  |
| reproduce a section of your drawing |
| without removing it and, by using   |
| Paste, place the duplicate onto     |
| another part of your screen. Here's |
| how:                                |
|                                     |
|     1. Capture the section you want |
|        to copy.                     |
|                                     |
|     2. Select Copy from the Edit    |
|        menu or type "c." The        |
|        captured section will be     |
|        copied off the screen and    |
|        placed on the computer's     |
|        clipboard. This time you     |
|        won't see a black space      |
|        replacing it - the original  |
|        remains on the screen.       |
|                                     |
|     3. Press the mouse button and   |
|        drag the cursor to the       |
|        location where you want a    |
|        copy of the section to       |
|        appear.                      |
|                                     |
|     4. Select Paste or type "v." The|
|        cursor now looks like a right|
|        angle.                       |
|                                     |
|     5. When you move it to where you|
|        want the copy to go, press   |
|        the mouse button. As you hold|
|        down the button, you can drag|
|        the image for exact          |
|        positioning. Then release the|
|        button.                      |
|                                     |
|     6. To make multiple copies, type|
|        "CTRL-V" each time you want a|
|        copy to be pasted to the     |
|        screen.                      |
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