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Canvas 12 User Guide - ACDSee

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<strong>Canvas</strong> <strong>12</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Smart Vector Fill properties<br />

Attributes Default Fill Ink: Creates a vector object using the fill ink selected in the<br />

Toolbox.<br />

Default Fill and Pen Ink, and Stroke: Creates a vector object using<br />

the fill ink, pen ink, and stroke selected in the Toolbox.<br />

If you want to use the Fill, Pen Ink, and Stroke option, you might<br />

want to set these attributes before you create your overlapping<br />

objects and use the Smart Vector Fill tool.<br />

To set the attributes, create an object with these attributes first,<br />

and then click the Set Default Attributes button to make those<br />

attributes the default. The Smart Vector Fill tool uses these<br />

default attributes to create the fill in the overlapping areas you<br />

select.<br />

Position Behind vector paths: Creates a vector object behind the other vector<br />

segment objects.<br />

Above vector paths: Creates a vector object in front of the other vector<br />

segment objects.<br />

Tolerance Select a level of tolerance. This value sets the threshold for how close vector<br />

segments need to be before an area is considered enclosed.<br />

Adding annotations<br />

Exact: Offers the lowest level of tolerance.<br />

Fine: Offers a low level of tolerance.<br />

Loose: Offers the highest level of tolerance.<br />

You can use the annotations tools to add labels, callouts, or comments to your diagrams or<br />

illustrations, or to create simple flowcharts. The annotation tools can be found in the Toolbox with the<br />

Markup tools.<br />

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Basic: Adds a single annotation and points to a single object.<br />

Multiple Sources: Adds a single annotation and points to one or more objects.<br />

Multiple Notes: Adds multiple annotations and points to a single object.

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