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    Default Push me please

    Does anyone use the Push feature? Why is it not set as a default for all items? It is a pain to set it up for every item on the page.

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    I agree totally, it's a pia.
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    Default Re: Push me please

    Please put this in Dear Xara if anyone read it that is. Make an option in settings so that all objects are treated the same setting unless an individual one is manually set. Similar to the image>Web image type.

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    Gary please push this to dear xara

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    Default Re: Push me please

    I don't know if this works for you but I created a live copy of the item with the push boundaries - then pasted it in - then removed the Live Copy Status - an it maintained it's push perimeters - of course it may not work for you.

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    Default Re: Push me please

    What is a live copy?

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    Default Re: Push me please

    Sean, I don't know what version of Xara you have as your profile only states '365' which isn't much help.

    A Live Copy is:

    Live Copies give you a way of having multiple copies of an object that are linked together so that if one copy is changed they all change.
    I seem to remember this is only available in Xara Designer Pro X and not Xara Web Designer.
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    Default Re: Push me please

    Moved to Dear Xara.

    From the Help file (Live Copies)

    Live Copies

    Live Copies give you a way of having multiple copies of an object that are linked together so that if one copy is changed they all change. However each Live Copy can be transformed independently, so for example you could have larger and smaller versions of the same Live Copy, or perhaps copies with different rotations.
    Live Copies are similar to Repeating Objects, but more powerful because you can have multiple Live Copies on the same page and they do not share a common position in the way that Repeating Objects do.
    Live Copies are Groups

    In common with Repeating Objects and many other advanced object types in Designer Pro, Live Copies are a special type of group. The object or objects that constitute the Live Copy reside inside a 'Live Copy Group'. You can see this structure if you examine a Live Copy in the Page & Layer Gallery where it's called a "Live Copy Group", but on the status line when selected the shorter term "Live copy" is used.
    Local and Global Edits

    The objects inside the Live Copy Group are common to all the linked Live Copies. So if you change objects inside the group those changes are reflected in all the linked Live Copies. These are "global edits", because all copies of the Live Copy get the same changes.
    However if you transform a Live Copy (move, scale, rotate or skew it using the Selector Tool) the change is not applied to other copies. These are 'local edits', so you can transform each copy differently if desired.
    As with all groups, you need to select the object or objects inside the Live Copy to edit them directly, so that the changes are reflected in all copies. Many tools will do this select inside for you automatically if the object you click on is recognized by the tool. So for example in the Quickshape Tool, clicking on a Quickshape that is inside a Live Copy will select the Quickshape inside, so that you can immediately start modifying it with the Quickshape Tool.
    So for example if you have a photo as a Live Copy, any edits you perform with the Photo Tool on the photo inside the Live Copy group are global edits - all copies of the Live Copy will get the same photo edit. But if you select the Live Copy, instead of the photo inside, and make it bigger by resizing it with the Selector Tool, only that Live Copy is resized. Other copies do not change in size.
    Creating Live Copies

    You can turn any object or group into a Live Copy. Just select the object and choose "Arrange" > "Live Copy" > "Create Live Copy". A second copy of the object appears and the two copies are 'linked' in that if either one is edited the other copy updates to match. But you can move and transform the two objects independently, placing them on the same page or on different pages.
    You can make more copies of the Live Copy the same way you copy normal objects, using copy/paste, duplicate, right-click drag, etc.. Each copy you make belongs to the same 'family' of Live Copies and so editing one also changes all the others.
    Try this with an example:

    • Draw a hexagon using the Quickshape Tool and make it red.
    • Go back to the Selector Tool. With the hexagon selected, choose "Arrange" > "Live Copy" > "Create Live Copy". Or right click and choose "Live Copy" > "Create Live Copy" from the drop-down menu.
    • A second copy of the hexagon appears and selecting either copy shows "1 live copy" on the status line.
    • Make several more copies of the object, using copy/paste, or any other means. Note that each is a "live copy" according the status line when you select them.
    • Go back into the Quickshape Tool and click on any one of the red hexagons. Note the status line says "1 Quickshape 'inside'". That shows that you've selected the Quickshape object inside the Live Copy group.
    • Change the number of sides on the Quickshape from 6 to 8, using the control on the infoBar. All copies of the hexagons instantly become octagons.

    Advanced

    • You can apply transparency to a Live Copy and this is treated as a 'local edit' and is not applied to all linked Live Copies. That's because transparency can be applied to a group and not only to the objects inside the group (see Applying transparency to several objects). This allows you to put different transparencies onto different Live Copies if desired. The same goes for other operations that can actually be applied to a group and not just to its children, like feather and shadow.
    • Live Copies force Scale Line Widths and Transform Fills switches to be on within themselves. So for instance, a thin line in a Live Copy will always become wider when you scale the Live Copy up, even if the Scale line widths switch is off. This is done to ensure that Live Copies can be reliably updated from each other without unexpected changes.
    • It's not possible to select objects inside two Live Copies at the same time.
    • Pressing "Ctrl + Delete" will delete just the selected Live Copy without asking whether you want to delete all instances or just this one.

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    Default Re: Push me please

    That's pretty difficult to read Gary ... This may be a little easier:

    Live Copies

    Live Copies give you a way of having multiple copies of an object that are linked together so that if one copy is changed they all change. However each Live Copy can be transformed independently, so for example you could have larger and smaller versions of the same Live Copy, or perhaps copies with different rotations.

    Live Copies are similar to Repeating Objects, but more powerful because you can have multiple Live Copies on the same page and they do not share a common position in the way that Repeating Objects do.

    Live Copies are Groups

    In common with Repeating Objects and many other advanced object types in Photo & Graphic Designer, Live Copies are a special type of group. The object or objects that constitute the Live Copy reside inside a 'Live Copy Group'. You can see this structure if you examine a Live Copy in the Page & Layer Gallery where it's called a "Live Copy Group", but on the status line when selected the shorter term "Live copy" is used.

    Local and Global Edits

    The objects inside the Live Copy Group are common to all the linked Live Copies. So if you change objects inside the group those changes are reflected in all the linked Live Copies. These are "global edits", because all copies of the Live Copy get the same changes.

    However if you transform a Live Copy (move, scale, rotate or skew it using the Selector Tool) the change is not applied to other copies. These are 'local edits', so you can transform each copy differently if desired.

    As with all groups, you need to select the object or objects inside the Live Copy to edit them directly, so that the changes are reflected in all copies. Many tools will do this select inside for you automatically if the object you click on is recognized by the tool. So for example in the Quickshape Tool, clicking on a Quickshape that is inside a Live Copy will select the Quickshape inside, so that you can immediately start modifying it with the Quickshape Tool.

    So for example if you have a photo as a Live Copy, any edits you perform with the Photo Tool on the photo inside the Live Copy group are global edits - all copies of the Live Copy will get the same photo edit. But if you select the Live Copy, instead of the photo inside, and make it bigger by resizing it with the Selector Tool, only that Live Copy is resized. Other copies do not change in size.

    Creating Live Copies

    You can turn any object or group into a Live Copy. Just select the object and choose "Arrange" > "Live Copy" > "Create Live Copy". A second copy of the object appears and the two copies are 'linked' in that if either one is edited the other copy updates to match. But you can move and transform the two objects independently, placing them on the same page or on different pages.

    You can make more copies of the Live Copy the same way you copy normal objects, using copy/paste, duplicate, right-click drag, etc.. Each copy you make belongs to the same 'family' of Live Copies and so editing one also changes all the others.

    Try this with an example:
    1.Draw a hexagon using the Quickshape Tool and make it red.
    2.Go back to the Selector Tool. With the hexagon selected, choose "Arrange" > "Live Copy" > "Create Live Copy". Or right click and choose "Live Copy" > "Create Live Copy" from the drop-down menu.
    3.A second copy of the hexagon appears and selecting either copy shows "1 live copy" on the status line.
    4.Make several more copies of the object, using copy/paste, or any other means. Note that each is a "live copy" according the status line when you select them.
    5.Go back into the Quickshape Tool and click on any one of the red hexagons. Note the status line says "1 Quickshape 'inside'". That shows that you've selected the Quickshape object inside the Live Copy group.
    6.Change the number of sides on the Quickshape from 6 to 8, using the control on the infoBar. All copies of the hexagons instantly become octagons.

    Advanced
    •You can apply transparency to a Live Copy and this is treated as a 'local edit' and is not applied to all linked Live Copies. That's because transparency can be applied to a group and not only to the objects inside the group (see Applying transparency to several objects). This allows you to put different transparencies onto different Live Copies if desired. The same goes for other operations that can actually be applied to a group and not just to its children, like feather and shadow.
    •Live Copies force Scale Line Widths and Transform Fills switches to be on within themselves. So for instance, a thin line in a Live Copy will always become wider when you scale the Live Copy up, even if the Scale line widths switch is off. This is done to ensure that Live Copies can be reliably updated from each other without unexpected changes.
    •It's not possible to select objects inside two Live Copies at the same time.
    •Pressing "Ctrl + Delete" will delete just the selected Live Copy without asking whether you want to delete all instances or just this one.
    Keith
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    Hi Keith, unfortunately when you search Xara's help it highlights the search term and copy & pasting almost hides the search term's text. Here it is:

    Live Copies

    Live Copies give you a way of having multiple copies of an object that are linked together so that if one copy is changed they all change. However each Live Copy can be transformed independently, so for example you could have larger and smaller versions of the same Live Copy, or perhaps copies with different rotations.

    Live Copies are similar to Repeating Objects, but more powerful because you can have multiple Live Copies on the same page and they do not share a common position in the way that Repeating Objects do.

    Live Copies are Groups

    In common with Repeating Objects and many other advanced object types in Designer Pro, Live Copies are a special type of group. The object or objects that constitute the Live Copy reside inside a 'Live Copy Group'. You can see this structure if you examine a Live Copy in the Page & Layer Gallery where it's called a "Live Copy Group", but on the status line when selected the shorter term "Live copy" is used.

    Local and Global Edits

    The objects inside the Live Copy Group are common to all the linked Live Copies. So if you change objects inside the group those changes are reflected in all the linked Live Copies. These are "global edits", because all copies of the Live Copy get the same changes.

    However if you transform a Live Copy (move, scale, rotate or skew it using the Selector Tool) the change is not applied to other copies. These are 'local edits', so you can transform each copy differently if desired.

    As with all groups, you need to select the object or objects inside the Live Copy to edit them directly, so that the changes are reflected in all copies. Many tools will do this select inside for you automatically if the object you click on is recognized by the tool. So for example in the Quickshape Tool, clicking on a Quickshape that is inside a Live Copy will select the Quickshape inside, so that you can immediately start modifying it with the Quickshape Tool.

    So for example if you have a photo as a Live Copy, any edits you perform with the Photo Tool on the photo inside the Live Copy group are global edits - all copies of the Live Copy will get the same photo edit. But if you select the Live Copy, instead of the photo inside, and make it bigger by resizing it with the Selector Tool, only that Live Copy is resized. Other copies do not change in size.

    Creating Live Copies

    You can turn any object or group into a Live Copy. Just select the object and choose "Arrange" > "Live Copy" > "Create Live Copy". A second copy of the object appears and the two copies are 'linked' in that if either one is edited the other copy updates to match. But you can move and transform the two objects independently, placing them on the same page or on different pages.

    You can make more copies of the Live Copy the same way you copy normal objects, using copy/paste, duplicate, right-click drag, etc.. Each copy you make belongs to the same 'family' of Live Copies and so editing one also changes all the others.

    Try this with an example:
    1.Draw a hexagon using the Quickshape Tool and make it red.
    2.Go back to the Selector Tool. With the hexagon selected, choose "Arrange" > "Live Copy" > "Create Live Copy". Or right click and choose "Live Copy" > "Create Live Copy" from the drop-down menu.
    3.A second copy of the hexagon appears and selecting either copy shows "1 live copy" on the status line.
    4.Make several more copies of the object, using copy/paste, or any other means. Note that each is a "live copy" according the status line when you select them.
    5.Go back into the Quickshape Tool and click on any one of the red hexagons. Note the status line says "1 Quickshape 'inside'". That shows that you've selected the Quickshape object inside the Live Copy group.
    6.Change the number of sides on the Quickshape from 6 to 8, using the control on the infoBar. All copies of the hexagons instantly become octagons.

    Advanced
    •You can apply transparency to a Live Copy and this is treated as a 'local edit' and is not applied to all linked Live Copies. That's because transparency can be applied to a group and not only to the objects inside the group (see Applying transparency to several objects). This allows you to put different transparencies onto different Live Copies if desired. The same goes for other operations that can actually be applied to a group and not just to its children, like feather and shadow.
    •Live Copies force Scale Line Widths and Transform Fills switches to be on within themselves. So for instance, a thin line in a Live Copy will always become wider when you scale the Live Copy up, even if the Scale line widths switch is off. This is done to ensure that Live Copies can be reliably updated from each other without unexpected changes.
    •It's not possible to select objects inside two Live Copies at the same time.
    •Pressing "Ctrl + Delete" will delete just the selected Live Copy without asking whether you want to delete all instances or just this one.
    Egg

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