tailieunhanh - InDesign CS3 For Dummies phần 5

Cũng giống như nó với màu sắc vô danh, InDesign cho phép bạn tạo ra các gradient giấu tên - gradient mà không có swatches. Không giống như màu sắc vô danh, bạn có thể sử dụng những nội dung trái tim của bạn bởi vì tất cả các màu trong một gradient được chuyển đổi màu sắc quá trình và / hoặc sử dụng xác định vị trí màu swatches | 156 Part III Object Essentials_ InDesign lets you combine several objects into a group. A group of objects behaves like a single object which means that you can cut copy move or modify all the objects in a group in a single operation. To create a group select all the objects which can include other groups that you want to include in your group and then choose Object1 tGroup or press Ô G or Ctrl G. Keep in mind the following when creating groups If you create a group from objects on different layers all objects are moved to the top layer and stacked in succession beneath the topmost object. You cannot create a group if some of the selected objects are locked and some are not locked. All selected objects must be locked or unlocked before you can group them. Locking and unlocking objects are covered in the following section. If you want to manipulate a group choose the Selection tool and then click any object in the group. The group s bounding box appears. Any transformation you perform is applied to all objects in the group. If you want to manipulate a specific object in a group use the Direct Selection tool to select that object. If you want to change something that requires the Selection tool be active switch to it by selecting the Selection tool or simply by double-clicking the object. See Chapter 9 for more details on selecting objects. If you remove an object from a group that had transparency applied via cut and paste or copy and paste that pasted object will not retain the group s transparency settings. After creating a group you may eventually decide that you want to return the objects to their original ungrouped state. To do so simply click any object in the group with the Selection tool and then choose Object1 tUngroup or press Shift Ô G or Ctrl Shift G. If you ungroup a group that contains a group the contained group is not affected. To ungroup this group you must select it and choose Ungroup again.