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Replace – Brings up a catalog of drivers and lets you replace the existing driver with the one cho-
sen from the catalog (not applicable to valuators).
3.2.3 Use Navigation Tools
Some designs get large, and elements may not all fit in the same desktop. You can press and hold
[Ctrl] and click the mouse to zoom in, press and hold [Ctrl] + [Shift] and click the mouse to zoom
out, and press and hold [Alt] and drag the mouse to Pan.
3.2.4 Use the Design Toolbar
The design toolbar, shown in Figure 3-5, provides these commands:
Figure 3-5. Design Toolbar
3.2.4.1 Select Multiple Elements
Click Multi-Select and then click one or more elements. Notice how each element is surrounded by
a dotted box. If you click a selected element, it becomes unselected.
3.2.4.2 Move Multiple Elements
When you select multiple elements with the Multi-Select tool, you can move them as a group by
dragging them the same way you move a single element.
3.2.4.3 Duplicate Elements
9. Click Multi-Select and select one or more elements.
10.Right-click and select Duplicate Objects.
The duplicated elements display on the desktop with “copy” as part of their name.
11.To rename the new elements, right-click and select Rename.
3.2.4.4 Create a Text Label
1. Click Text and then click on the desktop.
2. In the Text Tool dialog, type the appropriate text. If desired, select color and font.
3. If desired, click the Hyperlink Text option and enter the URL.
3.2.4.5 Create a Box
Click Box and then draw a box on the desktop.
Single Select (default) – Allows you to select a single element.
Multi-Select – Allows you to select single and multiple elements;
also used for duplication.
Text – Allows you to create text labels in your design.
Box – Allows you to draw boxes in your design.