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SmartAddresser 5line when they are resized or repositioned. The alignment grid corresponds to the gridsize set within the Ruler/Grid dialog window. To override the grid when resizing orrepositioning an object, press the CTRL key on the keyboard while dragging the selectedobject or resize handle.Set Grid Scale - When you choose the Set Grid Scale selection from the Format menu,you will be presented with the Set Grid Scale window as shown:The Grid Scale can be adjusted in pixels on your computer monitor. The horizontal andvertical spinners adjust the size of the invisible alignment grid for the labels orreports. Objects are automatically aligned to this grid if Snap to Grid is selected fromthe Format menu. The maximum horizontal and vertical setting is 96 pixels (increasedfrom the 48 pixels that SmartAddresser 5 4.0 used). To override the grid whenrepositioning or resizing an object, press the CTRL key on your keyboard while draggingthe object or resize handle.You can also adjust the display measurements that the ruler uses while in the Label orReport Designer by selecting the desired measurement scale in the Ruler Scale pulldownmenu. The available choices are None, Inches, Centimeters, Pixels, or SystemDefault.TIP!With a very low resolution (800x600 desktop resolution, for example), youmay need to lower the default values to get smoother grid behavior whiledragging objects. Higher resolutions (1600x1200, 1680x1050 widescreen, forexample) will probably require a higher grid setting to have a visual effectwhile dragging or resizing.Font - Selecting Font from the Format menu will open the Font Dialog Box so that youmay set the typeface, style, and size of the characters in a selected object. The defaultfont for all label and report lines is Arial, Standard, 8 point size.172

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