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 Post subject: Replace object functionality
PostPosted: November 16th, 2004, 12:56 pm 
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Hi,

I haven't stumbled across this yet in Opus, so I'm assuming it's not there ... If it is, please do let me know!

I have previously used a presentation program called Astound (now sadly defunct) which produced video output (now in XE, I gather) and also had a rather nice object replace feature.

So, you could within Astound:

- explore objects
- select any object (say a picture, logo, animation, button etc.) that you wanted to replace with a different one, and which might appear in numerous places throughout your publication
- choose a replacement object
- click to confirm

and viola, all instances of that object are instantly updated.

Saves hours, sometimes .... :D

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If you have Pro or Pro XE you can use the Resource Manager to change all or some instances of a resource for another resource. So you can change one image for another very easily. You cannot change the type of an object (so an image cannot become a text object).


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Hi,

This can be achieved using the 'Set/Clear Resources' function in the Resource Manager. For example:

- Create a blank new publication
- Add an image object to Page 1 and set it to a particular image
- Now duplicate Page 1 nine times. This should leave you with ten pages, all containing the same image file
- Click Tools > Resource Manager
- Locate the image resource in the right-hand pane
- Right-click on the resource and select Set/Clear Resources
- Select 'Set the resources to this file' and browse to the image you wish to replace the current image
- Select the 'Resources Selected in List' option and tick the 'Apply to all uses of each resource' checkbox
- Click OK
- All instances of the original image should now be replaced with the new image file

I hope this helps. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further queries.

Kind regards,

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PostPosted: November 17th, 2004, 9:21 am 
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Hey,

Many thanks for that guys, I hadn't realised!

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Rod.

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