Introducing TreeDraw Legacy Edition
Tutorial - Using the drawing area
File handling
Saving a chart with a different name
Importing from the same file again
Exporting the chart as an Adobe PDF file
Exporting the chart as a metafile
Exporting the chart as a bitmap
Preparing the chart for sending
Changing the Legacy database link names
Tree import settings
Getting import visual styles from selection
Editing a chart
Joining lines to chart elements
Grouping chart elements together
Undoing the previous operation
Redoing the subsequent operation
Formatting
Changing a text element's link to a Legacy database
Selecting a family to use in a database link
Selecting a person to use in a database link
Setting the shape fill pattern
Repeating the last format change
Getting default styles from selection
Alignment
Changing the order of chart elements
Aligning chart elements horizontally
Aligning chart elements vertically
Screen
Turning the snap-to-grid on and off
Moving around the drawing area
Turning the Colour Palette on and off
Turning the Chart View Control on and off
Turning the Button Bar on and off
Turning the Status Bar on and off
Printing
Setting page size/margins/orientation/footer
Setting a user-defined paper size
General
Glossary
You can move one or several chart elements at a time.
If moving just one element, place the mouse cursor over the element. The cursor will change to or . Press the left mouse button, drag the element outline to its new position and release the mouse button.
If moving more than one element, first select the elements you want to move, place the mouse cursor over any of the selected elements. The cursor will change to . Press the left mouse button, drag the element outlines to their new positions and release the mouse button.
If the element(s) you are moving have any lines joined to them, then the joined ends of the lines will follow the selected elements, stretching the lines. However, if you simply select a joined line it will move in the normal way.
This selected text element has a line joined to it (which is not selected). Only the top of the joined line will follow the text.
This joined line has been selected on its own. It will move independently from the text but will remain joined to it.
Both text and joined line have been selected. Both will move.
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