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Copy to document’s folder<br />

If this option is checked, TextMaker creates a copy of the picture file in the<br />

folder in which the document itself resides and uses this copy instead of the<br />

original.<br />

This option is available only when the document has already been saved before,<br />

since otherwise TextMaker would not yet know in which folder the document<br />

will be stored.<br />

Inserting a picture from the clipboard<br />

You can also insert a picture that you have created with a graphics program of your<br />

choice, once you have copied it from that program into the clipboard.<br />

To do this, proceed as follows:<br />

1. In your graphics program, either open an existing picture, or create a new one.<br />

2. Copy the picture into the clipboard with the program’s Edit > Copy command.<br />

(Note: In some graphics programs, you must select the picture first.)<br />

3. Switch to TextMaker.<br />

4. Move the text cursor to the position in the document where you want to insert<br />

the picture.<br />

5. Insert the picture in the text with Edit > Paste.<br />

When a picture is inserted into the text in this manner it is saved in the document<br />

as a fixed copy. Thus, if you later use your graphics program to modify the original<br />

picture, the modifications you make there will have no effect on the copy in the<br />

TextMaker document.<br />

Inserting as a picture frame<br />

Alternatively, you can insert the picture as a freely movable picture frame. To do<br />

this, simply switch to Object mode using the View > Object Mode command<br />

before making the insertion.<br />

You will find more information about picture frames in section “Picture frames”<br />

beginning on page 258.<br />

Manual TextMaker Pictures 213

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