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Installing a custom graphic into a symbol library
If you want a graphic to be available for use on a regular basis, you can install it into a symbol library. You can install imported graphics or custom symbols you create using the Draw tools directly from your diagrams.
You can also import graphics created in other programs directly into the symbol libraries. On the Macintosh, you can import PICT, JPEG and GIF files. In Windows, you can import WMF, BMP, JPEG and GIF files. To import a graphic into a symbol library, see the following topics:
Copying and pasting a graphic into a symbol library
Dragging and dropping a graphics file into a symbol library
Importing a graphic into a symbol library
To install a custom graphic on your diagram into a symbol library:
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On the diagram, select the graphic that you want to install in the symbol library.
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On the Symbol palette, display the library to which you want to install the graphic.
Note… There must be an open slot at the bottom of the library in order to add the symbol. If there are no open slots in the library, Inspiration creates a new library called User 1 under the Custom category. When no slots are available in User 1, Inspiration creates a User 2 library and so on.
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On the Utility menu, choose Install User Symbol.
The Symbol Size dialog box appears.
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Select Standard Symbol Size or Actual Size, and then click OK.
Choose Standard Symbol Size to size the symbol equivalent to the other Inspiration symbols.
Choose Actual Size to retain the original size of the graphic.
When your symbol is installed, it appears at the bottom of the Symbol palette entries. It's now ready for your use.
See Also
Creating a new symbol library
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