Examples of using Master shape in English and their translations into Romanian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
To edit a master shape, do the following.
Click Yes to save the changes that you made to the master shape.
Copy the selected master shapes to the Clipboard.
The rest of the wizard will guide you through the remaining steps to connect a master shape to a database table.
Create one master shape that can link to any record in a database table.
A new window will open up that contains the master shape or icon that you want to edit.
However, if you want to add the same data to multiple shapes, consider creating a reusable set of data fields or adding data fields to a master shape.
Type a name for the master shape and press ENTER.
A data set is a collection of data that can be associated with shapes in your drawing or master shapes on a custom stencil.
If you want to add the master shape to a new stencil, click Add To New Stencil.
If you want to add the same set of shape data every time you use a particular shape, you can save time by adding the data fields to a copy of the master shape.
Before you start,you must already have a master shape that is linked to a database table.
To close the master shape's edit window, on the View tab, in the Window group, click Cascade,select the window for the master shape, and then click the Close button.
If you want to add the same set of shape data every time you use a particular shape, you can save time by adding the data fields to a copy of the master shape.
If you want to change how the master shape appears when placed on a drawing page, click Edit Master Shape. .
To close the master shape's edit window, on the View tab, in the Window group, click Cascade,select the window for the master shape, and then click the Close button(X) in the upper corner.
If you want to change how the master shape appears on the stencil in the Shapes window, click Edit Icon Image.
You can customize a master shape in a custom stencil, including changing the default fill color, adding points, changing the icon displayed in the stencil, selecting a different default font, and even applying default data fields.
Dynamic Symbols Symbols can now share a master shape but be modified to have different appearances such as stroke, fill and opacity.
Important: You can only make changes to master shapes that are in a new stencil, the Favorites stencil, the Document Stencil, or a custom stencil.
If you haven't done that yet,choose the Create one master shape that can link to any record in a database table option above first, and then try this option again.