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posted: 13 Aug 2010 12:18 from: Brian Nicholls
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Hi All, I am in the middle of plotting templates for a complex formation, what is irritating is I cannot seem to be able to move the name labels of partial templates, as these are cluttering up areas where I need to do some fine work. I cannot highlight them other than using the particular number selection in the storage box, however, when I try to do something outside the storage box on the pad, the highlighting disappears. Can anyone please advise me how to deal with this annoying problem. Best regards. Brian Nicholls. |
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posted: 13 Aug 2010 12:23 from: Alan McMillan
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Hi Brian All you need do is go to Pad>Hide Name Labels or press the End key and they will all disappear. Alan McMillan |
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posted: 13 Aug 2010 12:36 from: Brian Nicholls
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Alan McMillan wrote: Hi Brian Hi Alan, Many thanks for your advice, I suspected there would be a simple answer. All the best, Brian Nicholls. |
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posted: 13 Aug 2010 12:41 from: Martin Wynne
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Brian Nicholls wrote:I am in the middle of plotting templates for a complex formation, what is irritating is I cannot seem to be able to move the name labels of partial templates, as these are cluttering up areas where I need to do some fine work.Hi Brian, Hold down the SHIFT key or put the CAPS LOCK on. The labels will then highlight for clicking when the mouse pointer passes over them. Clicking the label highlights the partial template and displays its menu on the left. This works even if the labels have been turned off using the END key -- assuming you can remember where they are to pass the mouse over. To move them quickly, click bat name label on the template's menu, which jumps them sideways by a fixed amount. If two labels are exactly superimposed, moving the first one in this way allows you to get at the one below. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 13 Aug 2010 13:40 from: Brian Nicholls
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Martin Wynne wrote: Hi Brian, Hi Martin, Thank you for your response, as ever, the complete and precise solution to our problems, from the expert. All labels have now been relegated to the side lines and work area, well and truly de-cluttered. And, that’s another lesson I have learned ! Very best regards, Brian Nicholls |
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posted: 13 Aug 2010 17:54 from: richard_t
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I've only just found that if you group all the templates, then shift-left-click one, on the popup menu there is an arrange labels option. This allows one to arrange either in a row or a column - very useful! (also while grouped, one can also do move labels from the group menu.) |
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posted: 13 Aug 2010 18:04 from: Martin Wynne
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richard_t wrote: I've only just found that if you group all the templates, then shift-left-click one, on the popup menu there is an arrange labels option. This allows one to arrange either in a row or a column - very useful!Hi Richard, Indeed. I really must find some way to make these pages more prominent: http://www.templot.com/martweb/pug_info_2.htm It's the 4th item down. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 13 Aug 2010 20:37 from: Brian Nicholls
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richard_t wrote: I've only just found that if you group all the templates, then shift-left-click one, on the popup menu there is an arrange labels option. This allows one to arrange either in a row or a column - very useful! Hi Richard, It would seem that we are all learning, it’s a good job we have this forum. Many thanks for your input, that helps at lot. All the best, Brian Nicholls. |
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