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work out how to get images onto the page
First, start with your Images. It is best to resize these in your photo-viewing application or other graphic-handling application. (when I say 'resize' here, I mean do not use a 2500 pixel by 1800 pixel resolution image for a game where you only need something a little larger than a postage stamp -- and also, just resize to get it somewhat smaller, does not have to be exact or even close. ).
Now let me contradict myself a bit. You could skip that 'resizing' step, since Opus program will accept that large image and automatically display it in a smaller box --- but Opus will still be dragging around a quite large image file.
Here are the easy steps:
method 1:
Go to the "Insert" Menu and click on "Image".
On your blank or working Page, simply stretch a small rectangle. (i.e., click and drag to create that box)
Don't worry about the exact size right now.
As soon as you release your mouse, a pop-up window (dialogue box) will appear... you simple click on the "Browse" button/icon to locate the image file you want to use.
That's it. Click "Okay" (note: my Preference settings use the default: Automatically "Scale-to-Fit", so the image will be made to fit whatever size object you want on the Page).
Now you can Click on the image object and drag its corners or its side handles to make it the size and shape you want.
method 2:
Let's say you are viewing your images in your graphic application or elsewhere, simply Copy it.
Go over to Opus and click on an empty area of the Page.
Right-click and Paste.
Now you have the "Image Tool" and all you have to do is stretch a small rectangle.
-- You'll notice the pop-up dialogue again and it will show you the location of the file in your Opus working directory.
-- I strongly recommend 'method 1', since the Copy & Paste approach results in larger image filesizes (.bmp type).
-- BTW, you can use this method to copy and paste pics from webpages... however please be aware of and respect copyrights.
Remember to Save your Opus work after you've made some progress.