Owner's manual

6-2 AppleWorks 5 User’s Manual
How paintings and drawings differ Drawings are made of objects that can be
selected, moved, or changed while retaining their individual identity. For
example, when one object in a drawing overlaps another, the back object
remains intact. Paintings are made of many separate pixels. Shapes drawn in
a painting lose their individual identity and become part of the collection of
pixels. For example, when one image in a painting overlaps another, the back
image is permanently replaced with the front image.
Painting basics
A painting can be a document or a frame. You use the same tools and
commands any time you work with a painting, whether it’s a document or
a frame.
Creating a painting
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Choose Index from the or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from
the list and click Go To Topic.
To create a Do this Example
Blank paint document Choose New from the File menu,
select Painting, and then click OK.
Or, click on the Default
button bar. (If you don’t see the
button bar, choose Show Button Bar
from the Window menu.)
Paint frame within another
type of document (except
communications)
Select the paint tool (choose
Show Tools from the Window
menu if necessary), move the
pointer into the working area of
the document, and then draw the
paint frame.
In the Help index,* see:
E pixels
In a painting, changes affect only
selected pixels
In a drawing, changes affect the
entire selected object
In the Help index,* see:
E documents, creating
E paint documents
E paint tool
A paint document
A paint frame in a word
processing document