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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Locking Objects<br />

Object Tree panel<br />

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Renaming an Object<br />

If you add several of the same type of objects to a Layout or MasterBorder,<br />

<strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> numbers each object in the order in which you placed it. You<br />

can rename the objects for easy identification. These names are only for use by<br />

<strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong>; they do not affect the final website.<br />

1. In Page view, click the Object Tree panel button in the lower left corner.<br />

The Object Tree panel appears.<br />

2. Select the name of the object, then click again and type a new name. Some<br />

objects cannot be renamed.<br />

Resizing an Object<br />

• Click an object and drag the selection handles to resize the object.<br />

To make multiple objects the same size:<br />

1. In Page view, select the objects by Shift+Clicking each one or by drawing a<br />

marquee around them.<br />

2. From the Object menu, choose Size Objects:<br />

• Width, to make the objects the same width.<br />

• Height, to make the objects the same height.<br />

The selected objects size to match the largest object you select.<br />

Locking Objects<br />

You can prevent objects on a site from being altered by locking specific attributes,<br />

such as an object’s content, size, and position. This feature is useful if the site will<br />

be edited by multiple users. By locking objects, you can control which aspects of<br />

the site’s content and layout can be modified.<br />

To lock an object:<br />

1. Right-click on the object and select the Protection option from the shortcut<br />

menu.<br />

The shortcut menu will display a protection option specific to the object you<br />

have selected. For example, Text Protection will appear on the shortcut menu

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