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Figure 5-28 Using WebArt Designer - 3<br />

stack the text above the oval<br />

7. If you think you will use this new image again in graphic design, you should<br />

save the canvas as a WebArt file (*.mif). Just select File -> Save Canvas as.<br />

Or, if you want to save certain objects, you can select the object (or group<br />

multiple objects into one) and then save the object with File -> Save Object.<br />

For example, if you want to save the oval and text in Figure 5-28, select the<br />

oval object and the text object in the object stack area. Then group the<br />

selected objects using Object -> Group -> Group. With the new grouped<br />

object selected, use the File -> Save Object option to save it.<br />

Note: You can select multiple adjacent objects by holding the Shift key<br />

while you click the objects at both ends of the list. You can use the Ctrl key<br />

instead if the objects are not next to each other in the list.<br />

The objects you save as WebArt files are available to you by browsing to the<br />

folder where they are stored in the gallery under the Folder option.<br />

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