Object properties, Properties tab

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Object properties, Properties tab

On the Properties tab, you can change the general settings for an object.

Available options:

Name

TextMaker automatically assigns a unique name to every object in a document. For example, rectangles are called rectangle1, ...2, ...3, etc. If desired, you can enter another name here.

Tip: The name of the currently selected object is displayed on the left in the status bar.

For more information on using names for objects, see Changing the names of objects.

Visible

This option is enabled by default. It causes the object to be displayed on the screen. (For more information, see also Hiding objects.)
If you disable this option, the object becomes invisible.

Printable

This option is enabled by default. It causes the object to appear in the printout when you print the document. (For more information, see also Hiding objects).
If you disable this option, the object will not be printed.

Locked

If you enable this option, the size of the object and its position (in the case of frames and drawings) cannot be changed with the mouse or keyboard. Position and size can then only be changed by entering values in this dialog box (Object properties, Format tab).

Tab stop

This option is only available for form objects (for example, text fields and text frames, checkboxes and dropdown lists).
In form mode, you can jump back and forth among form objects by pressing the Tab key or the F11 key. (For more information, see also Changing the tab order).
If you disable the option Tab stop, however, this object will be skipped.

Text locked

This option is only available for objects that contain text (for example, text fields and text frames).
If this option is enabled, the text contained in the object cannot be changed while the document is edited in form mode.
However, this option is disabled by default, thus allowing the text in the object to be edited even in form mode.
For more information, see Protecting contents of form objects.

Link

Only works for objects that are inserted as frames; not for embedded objects.
Here, you can enter a hyperlink – to a website, for example. To do so, click on the Select button, select the type of link and specify the desired target. The target is opened when the user clicks on the object.
In the Bookmark field you can also specify the target location in the document to be opened.

In the case of pictures, the file name of the picture is displayed at the bottom of the dialog box, while some information about the picture that was used (resolution, color depth, etc.) is shown in the right half of the dialog box.