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24 – 612 Creating labels
If several objects are selected when opening the Objects menu, the fol-
lowing additional items are available:
About label sets
You can save as many label sets as you like for a project. However, when-
ever you open the Label Editor by selecting the “Create Label” menu item,
a new label set opens which is untitled and only contains the auto-gener-
ated data.
Whenever you have edited layouts in the Label Editor, you will be asked
to save it as a label set if you close the Label Editor or exit the program
without first having saved your changes. If you don’t save, any changes
are lost.
It is important to note that any work performed in the Label Editor is not
saved with the project – it has to be saved separately as a label set.
Item Description
Apply same properties
as focused object
This item allows you to apply properties from the focused object
to all of the selected objects of the same type.
Space evenly horizontally This distributes the selected objects horizontally, using the top
center handle as a guide. This means that the top center han-
dles in each selected object will be exactly the same distance
from each other horizontally.
Space evenly vertically This distributes the selected objects vertically, using the side
center handle as a guide. This means that the side center han-
dles in each selected object will be exactly the same distance
from each other vertically.
Place under each other This will place all selected objects directly under each other.
Align with focused object
(several items)
These menu items will align selected objects to the position of
the focused object. You can select to align to any side (left/
right/top/bottom), or to the horizontal or vertical center of the
object with the focus.
Resize as focused object
(several items)
These menu items will resize all selected objects to either the
same size as the focused object or to the same width or height
as the focused object.
Group/Ungroup This will group all selected objects so that they will act as one
object when selected or moved (keeping the relative positions
to each other). Ungroup deselects the grouping.