Common use of Grouping Clause in Contracts

Grouping. Any two sets of lines can be grouped together so they are fixed in their relative positions, even if moved, by using the Group option. To use the Group option, select two or more images at the same time and click on the Group icon located along the bottom of the software screen. This can alternately be located in the Object menu or by right-clicking on the multiple selected images and selecting Group. Ungrouping Any image that contains more than one line set can be ungrouped so that parts of the image may be treated independently, removed, rotated, resized, or otherwise manipulated rather than having to manipulate the image as a whole. For example, you may wish to cut out this cake image, but want to ungroup the image in order to remove some of the inner decorations of the image: Once ungrouped, the image will be displayed showing individual selection boxes around each new ungrouped image part that can now be manipulated: To access the individual ungrouped parts, you may unselect your image and then click onto any independent desired part for further removal or manipulation.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Software Usage Agreement, Software Usage Agreement, Software Usage Agreement

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Grouping. Any two sets of lines can be grouped together so they are fixed in their relative positions, even if moved, by using the Group option. To use the Group option, select two or more images at the same time and click on the Group icon located along the bottom of the software screen. This can alternately be located in the Object menu or by right-clicking on the multiple selected images and selecting Group. Ungrouping Any image that contains more than one line set can be ungrouped so that parts of the image may be treated independently, removed, rotated, resized, or otherwise manipulated rather than having to manipulate the image as a whole. For example, you may wish to cut out this cake image, but want to ungroup the image in order to remove some of the inner decorations of the image: Once ungrouped, the image will be displayed showing individual selection boxes around each new ungrouped image part that can now be manipulated: To access the individual ungrouped parts, you may unselect your image and then click onto any independent desired part for further removal or manipulation.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Software Usage Agreement, Software Usage Agreement, Software Usage Agreement

Grouping. Any two sets of lines can be grouped together so they are fixed in their relative positions, even if moved, by using the Group option. To use the Group option, select two or more images at the same time and click on the Group icon located along the bottom of the software screen. This can alternately be located in the Object menu or by right-clicking on the multiple selected images and selecting Group. Ungrouping Any image that contains more than one line set can be ungrouped so that parts of the image may be treated independently, removed, rotated, resized, or otherwise manipulated rather than having to manipulate the image as a whole. For example, you may wish to cut out this cake image, but want to ungroup the image in order to remove some of the inner decorations of the image: Once ungrouped, the image will be displayed showing individual selection boxes around each new ungrouped image part that can now be manipulated: To access the individual ungrouped parts, you may unselect your image and then click onto any independent desired part for further removal or manipulationimage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Software Usage Agreement

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Grouping. Any two sets of lines can be grouped together so they are fixed in their relative positions, even if moved, by using the Group option. To use the Group option, select two or more images at the same time and click on the Group icon located along in the bottom of the software screenQuick Access Tool bar. This can alternately be located in the Object menu or by right-clicking on the multiple selected images and selecting Group. Ungrouping Any image that contains more than one line set can be ungrouped so that parts of the image may be treated independently, removed, rotated, resized, or otherwise manipulated rather than having to manipulate the image as a whole. For example, you may wish to cut out this cake image, but want to ungroup the image in order to remove some of the inner decorations of the image: Once ungrouped, the image will be displayed showing individual selection boxes around each new ungrouped image part that can now be manipulated: To access the individual ungrouped parts, you may unselect your image and then click onto any independent desired part for further removal or manipulationimage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Software Usage Agreement

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