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Parts Editing
A3-18
4. Go to [Paint Position Setting] in the right-click menu.
If you wish to use the whole of the drawn graphic as a graph area, select the graph area or the
graphic, open the right-click menu, and select [Fit Area to Graphic].
The graph area is fit to the graphic.
Graph area
(Part basic area)
Graphic
(Continuous
lines)
Paint (start) position setting
Set a graph start point, equivalent to the paint (start)
position.
Click [Paint Position Setting] in the right-click menu. Next,
move the mouse to the graph area and click on the target
position.
(The “x” mark of the paint (start) position is moved along
the horizontal line at a level one dot higher from the lower
limit of the graph.)
If the graph is not painted correctly even with the paint
(start) position setting, shift the lower limit of the graph
area upward by one dot or more. To review the paint
(start) position, go to the [Display] tab window in the
[Display Environment] dialog ([View] [Display
Environment]), uncheck [ Display Paint] under [Detail],
and click [OK]. The “x” denotes the paint (start) position.
In cases where the vertex of the graphic is not matched
with the vertex of the graph area, or the graphic is shaped in such a manner that painting
discontinues partially within the graphic, such closed area graphs cannot be painted correctly.
Graph area
Graph
upper limit
Graph
lower limit
Paint (start)
position
Ex.)
Direction
Graph area
Ex.)
Direction
Graph lower
limit
Shift the graph area upward
by one dot or more.
The vertex of the graphic does not exist here.
Painting
discontinues
in this
portion.
Direction
Direction
Paint (start) position
Ex.)

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