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Bar Code Recognizer In Java Using Barcode recognizer for Java Control to read, scan read, scan image in Java applications. When you add objects to an illustration, they are stacked on top of each other, and the objects on top of the stack in a layer eclipse the objects below You can change the stacking order of objects at any time by following these steps: Making Code 128 Code Set C In Visual C# Using Barcode encoder for VS .NET Control to generate, create Code 128B image in Visual Studio .NET applications. 1 Use the Pointer or Subselection tool to select the object whose order
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Painting Bar Code In Java Using Barcode creation for Java Control to generate, create barcode image in Java applications. When you use the Arrange command, you modify the stacking order on the drawing layer If there are layers above or below the drawing layer (the currently selected layer), objects on those layers will affect the overall appearance of your illustration In order to achieve the desired result, you may have to move the object to another layer For more information on layers, see Book IV, 2 You can also modify the stacking order by cutting or copying an object, selecting an object in the document, and then choosing Edit Special Paste in Front or choosing Edit Special Paste Behind Note that this changes the stacking order, but not the position of the pasted object Bar Code Maker In Java Using Barcode generation for Java Control to generate, create barcode image in Java applications. Aligning Objects with the Align Panel
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Painting ANSI/AIM Code 128 In VS .NET Using Barcode generation for .NET Control to generate, create Code 128B image in Visual Studio .NET applications. 3 Select the Align to Page check box to align or distribute objects relative to the page This aligns selected objects relative to the page For example, objects can be aligned to the top-right corner of the page If this option is not selected, objects are aligned or distributed relative to their current positions in the document For example, if you have selected several objects in the document, and you double-click the left edge with the Align to Page option selected, the objects are aligned to the left border of the document Without this option selected, all the objects are aligned to the leftmost of the selected objects 4 To align the selected objects, do one of the following: Click one of the squares or edges in the Alignment window Select one of the following options from the Horizontal drop-down list: No Change, Align Top, Align Center, or Align Bottom Select one of the following options from the Vertical drop-down list: No Change, Align Left, Align Center, or Align Right 5 To distribute the selected objects, do the following: Select one of the following options from the Horizontal drop-down list: No Change, Distribute Tops, Distribute Centers, Distribute Bottoms, or Distribute Heights For example, if you select the Distribute Tops option, the objects are equally spaced according to the top of each object Select one of the following options from the Vertical drop-down list: No Change, Distribute Lefts, Distribute Centers, Distribute Rights, or Distributes Widths For example, if you select the Distribute Lefts option, selected objects are distributed (spaced) according to the left side of each object
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