28 Creates a calendar for viewing an entire year at a glance
29 Creates a calendar for recording and viewing notes for a single month at a glance
30 Creates a calendar for recording and viewing a week's worth of notes or other items
31 Creates a daily page for recording events or other information
32 Calendar Wizard
33 Enter the number of the year that this calendar documents, such as 1999.
34 Select the month and year that this calendar documents, such as January, 1999.
35 Enter the year, month, and day that will appear on the first day of this weekly calendar. For example, if you want a calendar for the next work week, then enter the exact date of that Monday.
36 Invalid year.
37 Invalid day.
38 Select the starting &date.
39 Select the starting &day.
40 File not found:\n
41 Large
42 Medium
43 Small
44 Long
45 Top Left
46 Top Right
47 Bottom Left
48 Bottom Right
49 No Title
50 Normal
51 Extra Large
52 Short
53 Full Cell
54 All Selections
55 Dots Per
56 Invalid or Not Supported type in Database %s
57 Please enter a name.
58 This resolution makes height too large.
59 This resolution makes width too large.
60 Error retrieving object.
61 No records found for the selected search criteria.
62 No page types selected. Please make a selection(s).
63 No catalogs selected. Please make a selection(s).
64 Please select a template.
65 File not found.
66 Can not find file %s On Current CD
67 Catalog not complete.
68 This Wizard uses your personel information to fill out this field. \nWould you like fill it out now?
69 Error closing the file.
70 Error in writing the file.
71 This resolution makes width too large.
72 Global allocation error
73 Error retrieving the pallette table.
74 Error creating file.
75 Error writing file.
76 All Catalogs
77 All Types
78 Please enter a numeric data.
79 Please enter a number greater than zero.
80 The year entered is less than the minimum allowed.\nPlease enter a valid year.
81 The year entered is greater than the maximum allowed.\nPlease enter a valid year.
2603 There was an error reading the CD-ROM or the path is incorrect.
2604 iGrafx Business Application
2605 iGrafx Business Content 1
2606 Please insert the "%s" CD-ROM or type the path to its location.
2607 Templates not found or installed in this category.
9102 "Browse for a Project" is the quickest and easiest way to start a drawing project.
9103 The Insert menu and toolbar provide a rich array of drawing tools from which to choose.
9104 To edit an object, click the object with the right mouse button. The first menu item lists the same action that occurs when you double-click the object.
9105 To label an object with text, select the object and begin typing.
9106 The gray lines on the margin of your page represent the printable area of your printer. To hide these lines, click Page Boundaries on the View menu.
9107 Many features of Windows Draw may be customized by selecting Options from the Tools menu.
9108 You can change the formatting of multiple objects simultaneously by selecting them together and choosing the desired formatting.
9109 To change default properties, select Default Properties from the Format menu. Or, simply change the properties while no objects are selected.
9110 To change the roundness of a rectangle's corners, click the rectangle with the right mouse button and select Edit Rectangle. Drag the circular handle inward to round the corners.
9111 You can move and resize objects precisely using the spacebar and arrow keys on the keyboard. The spacebar acts like the left mouse button.
9112 To customize the background of your drawing, select Page Background from the Format menu.
9113 Read the information in the Visual Toolbar. The information changes as you draw and select objects, listing actions that can be performed on the objects.
9114 Click the Show/Hide Visual Toolbar button on the bottom left of the screen to open or close the Visual Toolbar.
9115 When entering plain text, you can drag the mouse to create a text box. A text box creates margins for the text forcing the text to wrap when it reaches the edge of the box.
9116 To move an object while drawing, right-click and drag the object to a new location without releasing the left button. When the object is positioned where you want, release the right mouse button and continue drawing the object.
9117 To select multiple, non-adjacent objects, hold the CTRL or the SHIFT key while clicking the objects you want to select.
9118 To quickly open the Layer Manager, double-click a layer tab at the bottom left of the drawing area.
9119 To quickly open the Scaling panel of the Options dialog box, click the measurement box at the top left corner of the drawing area where the rulers meet.
9120 To quickly open the Fill panel of the Object Properties dialog box, click the fill status area on the status bar.
9121 To quickly open the Line panel of the Object Properties dialog box, click the line status area on the status bar.
9122 When sizing an object, use the corner handles to keep the object's height and width proportional.
9123 Enter your personal and business address information using the Wizard Defaults command on the Tools menu. Windows Draw pulls this information when needed for a project wizard so you do not have to type it each time you use the wizard.
9124 Apply special effects, such as water color and embossing, to an object by selecting Image Effects on the Tools menu.
9125 Use the Effects Gallery to apply predefined effects to objects.
9126 Press CTRL and drag an object to make a copy of the object.
9127 To draw a star in an upright position, press CTRL and drag upward. Release CTRL and drag downward to draw the points.