Apple Pages 2 User Manual
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Chapter 6
Working With Graphics and Other Media
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Drag the selection handles to resize or Command-drag to rotate the visible portion of
the image, or drag the entire image to reposition it on the page. Double-click the
visible portion of the image if you want to view the invisible portion of it. The visible
part of the image can also be converted to an inline image by selecting “Moves with
text” in the Wrap Inspector (see “Adding Fixed and Inline Objects” on page 125 for
more information).
To crop an image using a predrawn or custom shape as a mask:
1
Import the file you want to mask. The image can be either fixed or inline (for more
information, see “Fixed Objects Versus Inline Objects” on page 124).
2
Add a shape to the document to use for the mask. If the image is inline, the shape
must be, too. If the image is fixed, the shape must also be fixed. “Adding Shapes,
Tables, and Charts” on page 125 tells you how to add both kinds of shapes.
3
Select both the image and the shape.
Drag the selection
handles to resize or
Command-drag to
rotate the visible
portion of the image.