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To position page-assigned graphics (Graphics menu)

  1. Choose View > Page View, if it isn’t already selected. image\Graphics_Tool.gif
  2. Click the Graphics Tool. The Graphics menu appears.
  3. Click to select a page-assigned graphic.
  4. Position the graphic from the page edge or page margin using the Alignment submenu. Choose Graphics > Alignment > Position from Page Edge or Position from Page Margin to align the graphic from the edge of the page or from the page margin, respectively.
  5. Position the graphic horizontally using the Alignment submenu. Choose Left to place the graphic on the left edge or margin of the page; choose Center Horizontally to center it between the left and right edges or margins; or choose Right to align it with the right edge or margin.
  6. Position the graphic vertically using the Alignment submenu. Choose Top to place the graphic on the top edge or margin of the page; choose Center Vertically to center it between the top and bottom edges or margins; and choose Bottom to align it on the bottom edge or margin.

Note. When you change a graphic’s horizontal or vertical alignment using the Alignment submenu, Finale repositions the graphic on the page, and resets its H: or V: positioning settings to zero, respectively, in the Graphic Attributes dialog box.

 

 

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