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Image - Here you can scale, stretch, tile, or crop your images.
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This feature is for digital Projects only. You can drag content onto the scrollable area just as you would the rest of the page. Scroll Area - The Scroll Area tab allows you to change the background color, margins, and bottom padding of a scrolling area.You can also change the shadow as well as the opacity of the text box. The Style tab allows you to change the fill of a text box to a color, gradient, or image, and to change the border color. Style - The Style tab opens in conjunction with the Text tab and only works on text boxes.You can also upload custom fonts! See our Edit and Format Text turtorial for more information. Text - Adapt paragraph styles, font, color, formatting, size, alignment, lists, spacing and padding, columns, tabs and indentations, horizontal rules, warp, and hyphenation.You can use the “Align”, “Match Size”, and “Distribute” options to make objects the same size, align them to a certain section of the Project, or distribute them along a horizontal or vertical line. Layout - Change the position, size, and rotation of objects as well as their arrangement in the Project.See our Page Settings tutorial for more information. You can also lock down the entire page here. Page - Change the size and orientation of your page, header & footer, margins, and background.Here’s a breakdown of all the possible tabs you may see on your context pane: If you’ve selected an image, the tabs Image and Layout will appear. If you’ve selected a text box, for example, the Text, Style, and Layout tabs will appear. The tabs within the context pane will differ depending on which object on your canvas is selected. The context pane is located to the right of the canvas and contains all the settings you need to edit your Projects. Make the page a template for other pages in the Project.Right-click or use the "Page" menu across the top to:.Drag and drop pages to change the order in which they appear.Click on a page thumbnail to navigate to that page.If you don’t see the thumbnails, simply click on the Pages button to expand the panel out. You’ll also find page thumbnails on the left side of the screen, to the right of the content bar. Here you will see a number of icons that indicate the various objects (text, shapes, images, tables, and more) that you can add to your Project. To the far left of the canvas is what we call the content bar. You can rename your Project by clicking on the Project title next to the green folder. This button takes you back to your Projects. The Menu bar also includes a green folder icon. These shortcuts are indicated within each drop-down menu. Many options that are performed through the Menu bar can be duplicated on your canvas with keyboard shortcuts, known as hotkeys. The buttons here provide access to the most common actions and objects you’ll need to complete your Marq Projects. Located at the very top of the editor, the Menu bar shouldn’t look too unfamiliar. Your next step to getting started is familiarizing yourself with all the components of the Marq editor so you know exactly where to find all the handy tools at your disposal. If you choose a template, our template gallery includes everything from business cards and magazines, to banner and social media ads. For practice, open up a Marq Project by trying the Interactive Tutorial. Click the blue "New" button to start a Project from scratch, a template, or from InDesign. Log in to Marq and click "My Projects" on the left.