IBM AS/400 Photo Scanner User Manual


 
Copy, Move, and Remove an Existing Element
In the screen view, you can copy, move, or remove the existing elements on the
image area.
Element Edit
You can copy, move, or remove a single element through the element edit
operation. The following example explains how to copy an element.
Step 1. Scroll the window to display the element to be edited.
Step 2. Place the cursor at the element mark to be edited.
Step 3. Press the F21 key to begin the element edit operation. In the following
example, ᑍT1 is selected as the element for the element edit. The
asterisk (*) changes to a percent (%) to show the source element, and
the function keys for the element edit appear at the lower part of the
image area as follows.
Design Overlay Columns: 1- 74
Control . . Source overlay . . . . . SAMPLE
ᑍ...+....1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5....+....6....+....7....
1
2
3
4
5
6 %T1 s an example.
7
8
9
1
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
More...
F3=Exit F6=Copy F9=Move F1=Remove
F12=Cancel F19=Left F2=Right F24=More keys
Specify destination, press F6, F9, or F1.
Step 4. To remove the element, press F10. To copy or move the element, move
the cursor to the position where the selected element is to be copied (or
| moved). Page up or down to position the screen if necessary.
| Step 5. To copy or move the element, press one of the following function keys:
Copy F6
Move F9
The element is copied, moved, or removed, and the element edit
operation is complete.
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