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The Home tab in the Diagram window contains the following commands:
Save
saves the diagram.
Close
closes the Diagram window.
Paste
pastes the contents of the Clipboard onto the diagram.
Cut
cuts the selected block to the Clipboard. Data stored in the Clipboard
can be pasted into this and other applications.
Copy
copies the selected graphic element to the Clipboard. You can then paste
this element into another location with in the diagram.
Copy Diagram as Graphic copies the current diagram to the Clipboard. The diagram can then be pasted as an enhanced metafile (*.emf) graphic into other documents as an enhanced metafile (*.emf) graphic.
Copy Block(s) as Graphic copies the selected blocks to the Clipboard. The blocks can then be pasted into other documents as an *.emf graphic.
Format Painter
allows you to copy the format properties of text in a sheet and apply
it to other text. To use the Format Painter, select the text with the
format properties that are to be copied and then choose Format Painter.
Next, click the text to which the format properties are to be applied.
Print
sends the current diagram to the printer.
Print Preview
opens the Print Preview window, which allows you to view how the current
diagram will appear on the printed page.
Page Setup
opens the Page Setup window, which allows
you to specify printing options.
Print Layout
displays the page boundary lines on the diagram. Everything within the
boundary lines will appear on the printed page and this view allows you
to make any necessary adjustments to the final look of the diagram before
sending it to the printer.
Redo
reapplies the previously canceled action. You can redo multiple actions
by choosing Redo again.
Undo
cancels the last editing change you made.
Delete
deletes the selected blocks.
Select All
selects all of the blocks in the diagram.
Find
opens the Find window, which allows
you to search through the diagram for text and/or numbers.
Normal Zoom
sets the degree of magnification back to 100%.
Zoom In
increases the degree of magnification.
Zoom Out
decreases the degree of magnification.
Zoom%
allows you to specify the degree of magnification.
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