Controlling Size Propagation of Embedded Graphics
- Last UpdatedJul 13, 2023
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You can control the way that size changes of the source graphic are propagated to its embedded instances, which are embedded graphics. For example, a size change is:
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Resizing one of the elements in the source graphic so that the graphic boundary changes.
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Adding elements to or removing elements from the source graphic so that the graphic’s boundary changes.
This feature is called dynamic size change and can be enabled or disabled.
Related Topics
Embedding Graphics within Graphics
Setting the Anchor Point of a Source Graphic
Showing or Hiding the Anchor Points of Embedded Graphics
Enabling or Disabling Dynamic Size Change of Embedded Graphics