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3. Press an arrow key in the direction you want to<br />

resize the object.<br />

The edge of the object moves one pixel in the<br />

direction of the arrow key.<br />

Deleting Objects<br />

You can remove data boxes and other objects from<br />

a form with the Selection tool or items on the Edit<br />

menu.<br />

To remove objects from a form completely:<br />

1. On the Form toolbar, click the Selection<br />

tool .<br />

2. Select the objects you want to delete.<br />

3. From the Edit menu, choose Clear.<br />

The object is removed from the form.<br />

Reversing and Restoring<br />

Changes<br />

You can use the items on the Edit menu to reverse<br />

or restore changes you made to a form.<br />

To reverse or restore changes:<br />

• From the Edit menu, take the appropriate<br />

action:<br />

Ordering Objects<br />

You can use the Bring to Front and Send to Back<br />

commands to place data boxes in a specific<br />

sequence as follows:<br />

• Select which overlapping data box is on top.<br />

• Set the order in which the cursor moves when<br />

you press the Tab key.<br />

To put a box on top or bottom:<br />

1. Select the box.<br />

2. From the Edit menu, choose Bring to Front to<br />

put it on top, or choose Send to Back to put<br />

it on the bottom.<br />

The order in which data boxes are created is the<br />

order in which the cursor moves as you press Tab.<br />

You can set to which data box the cursor moves<br />

first or last.<br />

To set the cursor to move to a data box first:<br />

1. Select a data box.<br />

2. From the Edit menu, choose Send to Back.<br />

3. Press the Tab key.<br />

The cursor moves to the box you set.<br />

To set the cursor to move to a data box last:<br />

ChemFinder<br />

If you want to<br />

reverse the effect of<br />

the last change you<br />

made to the form or<br />

object<br />

reverse the effect of<br />

Undo<br />

Then choose<br />

Undo.<br />

Redo.<br />

1. Select a data box.<br />

2. From the Edit menu, choose Bring to Front.<br />

The box you set is the last box the cursor<br />

moves to when you press Tab repeatedly.<br />

Aligning and Distributing<br />

Objects<br />

You can line up objects relative to each other by<br />

aligning them and space objects at an equal distance<br />

apart by distributing them.<br />

NOTE: Undo and Redo work over multiple changes.<br />

Either command can be used repeatedly to reverse multi-step<br />

operations.<br />

NOTE: In framed dialog boxes, the inner data box is<br />

aligned, not the frame.<br />

<strong>ChemOffice</strong> 2005/ChemFinder Creating and Editing Forms • 269<br />

Editing Forms

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