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OmniGraffle 5 Diagramming Essentials

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Product type Book
Published in Oct 2010
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849690768
Pages 380 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters

OmniGraffle 5 Diagramming Essentials
Credits
About the Author
1. Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
2. Preface
1. Getting Started with OmniGraffle 2. Stencils 3. Shapes, Building Blocks for Diagrams 4. More Tools for Editing Diagrams 5. More on Editing Diagrams 6. Making your Diagram Look Good 7. Property Inspectors 8. Canvases and Canvas Layers 9. OmniGraffle workspaces Index

The Document Property inspector


The Document Property inspector controls how your document should be saved and which margins your page should have.

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The File Format options drop-down menu controls how OmniGraffle is saving your document. The default setting is Automatic—which will select between the file package format and the flat file format.

The Compress on disk checkbox makes OmniGraffle compress your OmniGraffle document. This can be quite a space saver if your diagram has a lot of shapes.

For normal operations you should never enable this option.

Your Macintosh operating system has a feature called Quick Look built right into its core functionality. With Quick Look you do not need to open a particular document just to take a look at the content.

This functionality is very apparent in Apple Mail where you can preview attachments without opening the attachments software tool.

For OmniGraffle to support this handy feature, the program must save some extra information...