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CONCLUSIONS
This example has demonstrated
another
method for
achieving a shadowing effect in figures. The reference line can
be drawn
at
any angle from the square or, if such precision
is
superfluous, the reference need
not
be drawn at all. Simply
drag
the copy as required, according to
your
own judgment.
Text transfer between Mac Write and Mac
Paint
is
also possible
using the Note
Pad
or
Scrapbook. These media are more
permanent than the Clipboard. Exact proportions
on
the
graph
might be accomplished using a
protractor
on the screen.
It should be noted, however,
that
the same distortion evident
while printing a Mac Write document containing graphics
not
using the Tall Adjusted mode
is
also apparent
on
the Mac
screen.
The Bar Graph
Bar graphs are another widely used type
of
graph. These
are often used in briefings to illustrate trends
or
projections
over
an
extended time period.
This section will concentrate mainly
on
duplication
of
dimensions using the special functions. Graphs
of
this nature
are normally graduated in uniform lengths. The bars for this
graph should be uniform as well.
INSTRUCTIONS
We will begin this graph by drawing the axes. Choose the
paint brush and select the extreme
bottom
left brush shape.
This will draw the blocked lines for the axes.
Use
constrained
movement to
draw
the graph's axes. The result appears in
figure 7.19.

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