Place of Origin: | Japan |
Brand Name: | Tamagawa |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | TS5007N122 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1pcs |
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Packaging Details: | carton |
Delivery Time: | in stock |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 100pcs/week |
Tamagawa: | Tamagawa | TS5007N122: | TS5007N122 |
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Japan: | Japan | COLOR: | BLACK |
WIRE: | WIRE | Temperature: | 30-120 |
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The properties of an object can be transferred to another object with the "eyedropper". The following buttons can be used to transfer object properties in the page layout editor:
to copy properties of the selected object to apply copied properties to a selected object These buttons are in the standard toolbar and in the "Object Properties" toolbar. Alternatively, these functions can be called via the "Edit/Properties" menu. The properties of any object can be copied with the eyedropper. You can apply the copies to any object or multiple selection. The properties are transferred without changing the geometric attributes of the object. For different object types, only the attributes held by both the original and target objects will be changed.
Select the object whose properties you want to copy. 2. In the standard toolbar, click . The properties of the selected object are copied. 3. Select the object to which you want to assign the copied properties. 4. In the standard toolbar, click . The selected object will be displayed with the new properties, but without changing its geometric attributes.
The "Object Name" attribute specifies the name of an object in the layout. The object name is unique within a layout. When an object is inserted, the object name assigned as standard is the description of the object type with a consecutive number. This name can be changed using the "Object Name" attribute.
The allocation of unique names is important when using objects whose output parameters can be changed online. You can find more information in chapter "Changing Output Options in Runtime".
Open the "Object Properties" window. 2. In the Properties tab, select the entry for the selected object type to which the property groups of the object are subordinate.
Double-click the "Object Name" attribute. The "Text Entry" dialog opens. 4. Enter the new name. 5. Click "OK" to confirm your entries.
The object name is freely selectable and can contain up to 128 characters. When entering the name, please make note of the list of characters which are not permitted.
The "Colors" property group contains attributes which you can use to change the color settings of objects. | |
The "Colors" property group is available for all object types | |
The availability of the attributes is dependent on the type of object selected. Only the attributes which the selected object has will be displayed |