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Add product to cart

1. When the product looks the way you want, click Add to Cart.

If the product is part of a kit, a Finish button is displayed instead of Add to Cart. Click Finish to

continue with the process of ordering the kit (see page 63).

2. If asked, click I Agree to indicate that you have proofed the product.
3. Proceed with the checkout process when you are ready. For information, see “Shopping Cart and

Checkout” on page 103.

Adding your own objects to DSFdesign Studio products

Whenever this toolbar is displayed for a DSFdesign Studio product:

you can use it to add your own text, images, rectangles, lines, or circles.
You have full control over any object that you add to a product, for example, you can edit, move, re-

size, rotate, or delete the object. You can also group objects together and then move, rotate, or line

them up at the same time. In addition, you can place one object on top of another object and move

one of the objects to the front or back. For example, you could put a colored rectangle behind some

text or overlap some rectangles in a pattern.

After you add an object, you can make copies of it. Right-click the object, select Copy Item, right-

click again, and select Paste Item. You can then drag the copied object where you want it.

Add your own text

1. Click

and then click where you want to add the text. You can then drag the text box until it is

where you want it.
To add your text, double-click inside the text box and replace Enter your text here with your own

text.

2. Use the toolbar to format or position the text, or to delete the text if you change your mind about

including it.

3. To change the font, point size, color, style, or justification of the text:

a. Click

.

b. Use the buttons on the formatting toolbar to make your changes.

Use

to change the size of the text in relation to the size of the box; use

to

change the size of the box in relation to the size of the text inside it.

If you click the color button and a color circle is displayed, you can create and select a

custom color. (For more information about colors, see page 73.)

4. Do any of the following:

• Move the text, re-size or rotate the text box, or delete the text. (For information, see page

87.)

• Change the opacity of the text. (For information about opacity, see page 89.)

Click to change color of text.

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