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Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide
- Contents
- Welcome to Pages
- Overview of Pages
- Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates
- Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents
- Setting Page Orientation and Size
- Setting Page Margins
- Creating Columns
- Varying Column and Page Layouts
- Creating a Document With Left- and Right-Facing Pages
- Adding Headers, Footers, Page Numbers, Footnotes, and Endnotes
- Varying Document Formatting Using Section Breaks
- Adding a Repeated Background Image
- Using a Table of Contents
- Formatting Text and Paragraphs
- Working With Styles
- Working With Graphics andOther Media
- Changing Object Properties
- Creating Tables
- Adding a Table
- Using Table Cells and Borders
- Formatting Tables
- Adding Images or Background Colors
- Formatting Numbers
- Sorting Cells
- Autofilling
- Using Formulas
- A Tour of Using Formulas
- Adding a Quick Formula
- Removing a Formula
- Using the Formula Editor to Add and Edit Formulas
- Using Cell References
- Adding a Formula to Multiple Cells
- Performing Arithmetic Operations
- Using Predefined Functions
- Operators and Functions for Advanced Table Formula Users
- Defining Formulas That Use Operators
- Defining Formulas That Use Functions
- Creating Charts
- Personalizing Documents With Address Book Data
- Printing and Exporting Your Document to Other Formats
- Designing Your Own Document Templates
- Index
Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media 131
4 Choose Format > Mask With Shape.
5 Drag the shape to center it over the part of the image you want to feature. Drag its
selection handles to resize it.
6 Edit the mask as desired. You can resize, rotate, and move the mask. You can also edit
the contour of the mask after double-clicking the edge of the shape. See “Drawing
and Editing Shapes” on page 158 for instructions.
7 Double-click the image or press Return to make the unmasked area invisible.
8 The visible part of the image can also be converted to an inline image by selecting
“Moves with text” in the Wrap Inspector (see “Adding Fixed and Inline Objects” on
page 125 for more information).
To change the portion of a masked image that’s visible:
1 Double-click the masked image.
2 Click the dotted border of the resizable window to select it.
3 Drag the selection handles to resize or Command-drag to rotate the visible portion of
the image, or drag the window to feature a different part of the image.
To unmask an image:
m Select the object, and then choose Format > Unmask. The full image becomes visible
again.
If you frequently mask images, you can add the Mask button to the toolbar to work
more efficiently. To learn about customizing the toolbar, see “The Toolbar” on page 30.
Using the Media Browser
Images in your iPhoto library, music in your iTunes library, and movies in your Movies
folder are easily accessible using the Media Browser. You can drag images, music, and
movies directly from the Media Browser to your document or to an image well in one
of the Inspectors.
To add an image from iPhoto:
1 Click Media in the toolbar (or choose View > Show Media Browser).
2 Choose iPhoto from the Media Browser pop-up menu and select the album you want.