Business Card Composer Users Manual
Business Card Composer Users Manual
Business Card Composer Users Manual
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Contents
Contents
CHAPTER 10: AUTOMATED IMAGE IMPORTING AND INSERTION ........................61 CHAPTER 11: THE PROGRAM PREFERENCES .......................................................65 APPENDIX A: MENUS .................................................................................................66 APPENDIX B: SHORTCUTS........................................................................................69 APPENDIX C: TROUBLESHOOTING ..........................................................................71
The license code was not accepted.....................................................................................................................................71 Printing Problems ...............................................................................................................................................................71 The program cannot access the clipart moved to other location......................................................................................72
Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction
Welcome to Business Card Composer
Thank you for choosing Business Card Composer the specialized application for creating and printing business or personal cards. The program is intended for both small business and home users. Business Card Composer brings to your fingertips the latest innovations of OS X with its simplicity and elegance. It takes full advantage of Mac OS X with its Address Book, iPhoto, Font manager, antialiasing, transparency and other technologies. Business Card Composer lets you print cards out on specific paper stock from the leading vendors (Avery, Apli, Herma, PaperDirect and other). The smart printing feature allows users to arrange cards on the sheet simply by clicking on the required layout.
System Requirements
Mac OS X v10.3 or later 50 MB of available disk space (approx. 1 GB for boxed version with 20,000+ clipart images) Printer inkjet or laser (optional)
Introduction
Registration
To register Business Card Composer, enter your license code in the License dialog that comes up when you launch the software, or in the BusinessCard Composer menu choose License... If you already purchased Business Card Composer from BeLight Software or its resellers, you'll find the license code in the purchase confirmation e-mail or inside the Business Card Composer pack (in case of the CD version). To enter your license code (if it is in e-mail), copy it from the e-mail that informed you about the successful purchase, then run Business Card Composer and choose License... from the application menu; then paste the code into the dialog box that will come up. Its recommended to save this mail for the future in case you need to register the application after re-installation or after an update. In case of the CD version, enter the code manually. Be attentive, don't use the 'O' character, type only 0 (zero) digit in the license code. There is also no small letter 'I', but only 1 (one) digit in the license code. The unregistered version of Business Card Composer is fully operational. The only limitation is that it prints the "BusinessCard Composer Trial Version" text at the bottom of each card. To eliminate this text, you need to register your copy of the software. To move from the trial to the registered version of the program you need to purchase and register it. See details on our web site: http://www.belightsoft.com/buy/
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Program Interface
1. Internal clipart. 2. Content of your iPhoto library. 3. Smart Shapes. 4. Custom Folder. 5. Selection tool. 6. Text tool. 7. Rectangle drawing tool. 8. Line drawing tool. 9. Print. 10. Print several card designs with the same contact information. 11. Open the Inspector window. 12. Choose a person from Address Book. 13. Choose a paper layout. 14. Image search tool. 15. Card side toggle. 16. Layer toggle. 17. Design canvas. The Selection tool lets you select objects, move them, resize, and assign new properties to them. The Text tool lets you create and edit text elements of the business card. You can also edit a text field by double-clicking it with the mouse. Double-clicking the Text , Rectangle and Line tools sets them selected permanently . To deactivate permanent selection, click the Selection tool. Use the permanent mode to add multiple elements onto the card.
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The Clipart pane is located in the left part of the main window. It displays thumbnails of images, which you can use in your design. The images are organized in categories you can switch between the categories using the drop-down list above. The following tabs are on the pane: Clipart a large amount of pictures supplied with the program. Use the drop-down list above to choose an image category, then scroll up or down to find a picture within the category. Another way to find a picture search by name. You can search within the clipart or in the Internet using the Search field at the bottom. iPhoto pictures from the Apple iPhoto library. Smart Shapes vector images with adjustable parameters. Custom Folder images from a user-defined folder. Click the Browse button and select a folder with your images. Images from this folder and its subfolders will be displayed on the collection pane. For more information about working with images and image collections, see Chapter 7, Working with Images.
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Assistant
Chapter 4 Assistant
The Assistant is a special feature that guides you through the process of designing a business card step by step. It is very helpful for beginners and when you need to get the result quickly. By default, the Assistant is set to come up every time when you launch the program. If you dont want to see it on every launch, disable it in the program Preferences (menu: BusinessCard Composer > Preferences). Uncheck the Open Assistant on start-up option on the General tab of the Preferences dialog. To start the Assistant when the program is open, use:
Menu: File > New from Assistant Shortcut: Cmd-Shift-N
Select a ready-made design from the list of designs at the left. Designs are organized in categories. Use the drop-down list at the top left part of the window to switch between categories. When choosing a design in the list, you can preview it in the preview area at the right. The categories are grouped by two criteria by style (e.g. Classic Designs, Folded Designs, CD-R Designs) and by industry (Business & Law, Travel & Transport , etc). This is to make browsing them easier.
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Assistant
You may also add the designs you use often to this list. To add your own designs, select Custom Folder from the drop-down list of categories. In the File dialog, navigate to the folder on your disk with the designs you wish to use as templates. They will be added to the list of designs, and you will be able to browse them on this step of the Assistant same as you do with ready-made designs. To proceed with the selected design, click Next. Later you will be able to edit the selected design. To design a card from scratch, click the New Blank button. To open a previously saved design, click the Open button. This will skip Assistant and bring you right in the editing mode.
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Fill the form with your personal information. After the first start, the program uses information from the current users Address Book card. Later the last used contact is set as the default one. To use another persons details, use the names list to the right. It contains records from your Address Book. Click on a name, and the fields to the left will be filled with the appropriate information. Use the Preferred Source drop-down list below to choose which address to use (work, home, etc.). You can correct or add information in the fields. Its always possible to change personal information later by dragging and dropping the person from the Address Book onto your business card. Once youre through, click Next to proceed to Step 3.
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Choose a predefined printing layout for your cards. The extensive list contains all the supported business card stock. To find a specific stock faster, type its part number into the Search layout field, or use one of the filters to narrow down the search: Paper size, Manufacturer, Category. If you choose the manufacture named Your Own, you get the layouts for printing your cards on the cardboard and further cutting them yourself. Click Finish. This will close the Assistant and bring you into the main window where you can make changes in the design or contact information on the card.
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The Card Properties dialog contains two tabs: Predefined Layout and Custom Layout. When you choose a layout in the dialog, its updated in the main window.
The unfiltered list contains all the supported paper layouts. To find the needed layout faster, enter its name into the Search layout field, or use the filters at the bottom of the dialog. To narrow down the list you can specify the Manufacturer, Paper size or Category. If you choose the manufacture named Your Own, you get the layouts for printing your cards on cardboard and further cutting them yourself. The Reset button resets all the settings to the state they were when you opened the dialog. If you're going to use a card stock, which is not listed in the list of predefined layouts, you can create a custom layout. The Custom Layout tab lists previously created custom layouts (this is empty if you havent created any yet). To create a custom layout, click the Create new button. A dialog will come up, allowing you to edit the layout and save it with a new name as a custom layout. When a layout is selected in the list, the Delete, Edit and Duplicate buttons become available for it.
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For more information, see Creating and Editing Custom Layouts below. At the top of the window, there are settings for paper color and card orientation. The Paper Color option is helpful if you are going to print cards on paper other than white. The feature emulates colored paper. This lets you match colors of the design with the paper color. Note that the paper color is displayed on the editing canvas but will not be printed on paper. Orientation determines vertical or horizontal card design. The parameter does not change the paper layout, but rotates the card on the canvas only.
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If you wish to print the cards on plain thick paper and then cut them manually, you may only input the height and width of labels and tick the Arrange cards automatically box. Click OK to save the layout. To edit an existing custom layout, select it in the list and click on the Edit button. To use a custom layout, select it in the list and click Close.
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Step 1. Choosing Business Card Paper Create a new card using the File > New menu command, or press Cmd-N. Now set the business card paper on which the cards will be printed. In our example, its Avery 08871 (Ink Jet Clean Edge Business Cards). Choose Card Properties from the File menu. The Card Properties dialog will appear. Type 08871 in the Search layout box, and when Avery 08871 is highlighted, click on it to select it. For the purpose of this example, the orientation of the card is horizontal. If you wish to design a vertical card, choose the Vertical option in the Orientation section at the top of the dialog. In this case you will have to reposition the design elements discussed further to adopt them to the vertical orientation. Close the dialog box. Use the Zoom controls on the toolbar (Zoom In and Zoom Out from the View menu) to change the size of the blank card on the design canvas until you are comfortable with it. Step 2. Adding Graphics For convenience, we will place all the graphics on the background layer of the card, and the fields with personal information on the foreground layer. Separating the background graphics from text fields makes editing the design easier. Switch to the background layer. For this, click on the Background tab at the bottom of the main window, or choose the Background item in the View menu.
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First, lets draw the sand-colored rectangle to the left of the card. Choose the Rectangle tool in the toolbar, then use the mouse to draw a rectangle about 1/3 of the card size. Position the rectangle at the left part of the card, at a short distance from the edges. Use the handles at the corners of the rectangle to change its size. Set the color and transparency of the rectangle in the Inspector window, Fill & Shadow tab (Window > Inspector > Fill & Shadow in the menu). Click the Color box. The Colors window will come up. Switch to Crayons (the rightmost button at the top of the Colors window), and pick the Cantaloupe crayon. Set the Opacity slider to 40% (you can do this in the Inspector window or by the Colors panel). Now, we need to place the colored @ symbols on the panel. You can find this symbol in the clipart, supplied with the program. Open the built-in image collection on the Clipart pane ( View > Clipart Collection). Choose Symbols from the drop-down list above, and scroll through the list of symbols until you find the needed one. Tip: Its easy to find the symbol by keyword. Type e-mail in the Search field above the thumbnail box, and the @ symbol will display in search results.
Lets start with the big @. Drag the symbol from the Clipart pane onto the card. Resize and move it to the needed location. In the Inspector window, tick the Tint image box and choose the suitable color from the Colors panel. Chance the Opacity slider until youre satisfied with the results. Drag another @ symbol onto the card (for the group of three small symbols). Resize it and pick color as described above. Make two more copies of the symbol and change their color. Set the Opacity level at 100% for all of them. The result must look like this:
Step 3. Adding Text Fields Now its time to add text fields, which will contain contact information. The fields will be located on the foreground layer. Switch to the foreground layer by clicking the Foreground tab at the bottom of the main window or use the View > Foreground Layer menu. Start with the company name. Choose the Text tool in the toolbar. Click at the upper-right part of the card, and pick Company from the pop-up menu. The Company field will be added. You can either type the name now, or have it filled automatically from Address Book, as explained below. Click on the Font button on the Text tab in the Inspector window. The Font dialog will come up. In the dialog, choose the font: Georgia, Bold, size 10. To set the color for the text, click on the text field to select it, and then click the Text color box in the Inspector window. From the Colors panel, choose the Ocean crayon. BeLight Software, Ltd www.belightsoft.com Example 1. Creation of Horizontal and Vertical Business Cards 25
To add the URL, choose the Text tool again, click on the card below the company name and in the pop-up menu choose URL. The font settings are Georgia, Regular, Size 6. The color is Ocean, same as for the company name. Note: The URL is taken from the Address Book Home Page field; so make sure this field is completed in the Address Book. On our example, there is a line separating the company name and URL from the rest of text blocks. Lets draw the line using the Line tool. Pick this tool on the toolbar and draw a line. While drawing, hold the Shift key to make the line horizontal. In the Inspector window, set Thickness to 2, and pick Ocean for the color. Use the same method to add the rest of text fields: Name; Title; Phone; Fax; E-mail; Address; City , State, ZIP. The font used for these fields is Georgia, Regular, size 7 (the Title field is Georgia, Bold, Size 7). Note that for the Phone, Fax, E-mail and Address fields you may assign a label. To choose the label, enable or disable it, use the Lab el controls in the Inspector window (the Text tab) when the text field is selected. You can control the data order in the City, State, ZIP field by the Address Order switch on the Fields tab in the program Preferences. When arranging the text fields on the design, take advantage of smart guidelines. They help to position the fields more accurately. You can also use the Alignment tab of the Inspector. When everything is ready, you may fill the contact fields with information from the Address Book. Most likely, the fields on your card already contain contact information from the current Address Book record. To replace it with another persons details, choose Change Person from the File menu and pick a person in the list. Information from the appropriate Address Book record will be displayed in the relevant text fields. Step 4. Printing To print your card, choose Print from the File menu. The Print dialog will come up. At the left part of the dialog you can preview your document. At the right part you can select printer, set the starting position, number of cards to print, etc. Click the Next button. The standard print dialog with selected Copies & Pages option will come up for setting printer options (such as print quality, etc). Finally, click the Print button. If your cards don't line up correctly on the card stock, calibrate the printer. Go to Printer Calibration in the File menu, and follow the instructions in the dialog box that will come up. For more information about printing, see Chapter 9, Printing.
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If Duplex printing order is disabled, see the Attention message in the print dialog for needed quantity of paper sheets. For instance, you are going to print 20 cards (10 cards per sheet, two sheets). The printer task will be to print 4 sheet sides. You should insert 2 sheets into the printer and when they are printed, insert them with other side to print on. Make sure you have not made the upside-down rotation (if only you need it). If you have inserted more than 2 sheets into the printer, it will not stop after printing the front side. The back side will get onto next two sheets. Do not make this mistake! If Duplex printing order is enabled. The most possible, you will have to feed paper into the printer manually one by one. First, to print the front side, then the same sheet again, to print the back side. Some printer models do this automatically duplex printers. Click the Next button. The standard print dialog with the Copies & Pages option selected will come up for setting printer options (such as print quality, etc). Finally, click the Print button. Your bilingual double-sided cards are ready.
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Step 1. Creating the Inside Create a new blank card (menu File > New). Open the Card Properties dialog (menu File > Card Properties ) and find Avery C32017 in the list of layouts (type C32017 in the Search layout field). If youre using another paper, choose it in the dialog (specify Folded Business Cards in the Category drop-down), or set up a custom layout (see Chapter 5, Creating and Editing Custom Layouts). Note, we will use the front side of the paper sheet (View > Front Side) for the inside of the card, and back side (View > Back Side) for the outside. The fold line is marked on the canvas when you choose folded business card paper. Use it to align text and graphics in the layout.
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Now, lets create the central image. Its made up of two objects an ellipse and an alligator wrench. Switch to the Basic Shapes collection using the drop-down menu in the upper right corner of the document window, and drag the shape named Ellipse onto the card. Use the Inspector window to tint it with the green color, rotate 30 degrees left (put -30 into the Rotate field) and set the Opacity slider to 20%. Then move the image exactly to the center of the card: choose Format > Move to Center (Vertically) and then Format > Move to Center (Horizontally) from the menu. Find the wrench in the clipart collections by typing the Trammel keyword in the Search field, and drag in onto the card. Place it over the ellipse and tint with the white color. The central image is ready. To add the border, find the Square Edge border in the Borders collection, drag it onto the card, resize and tint with the same color and opacity settings as the ellipse. Working with graphics is described in detail in Step 2 of the Example 1 , so consult it if you have difficulties. Now add the text fields for the contact information. See Step 3 of the Example 1 on how to do it. Step 2. Creating the Outside The outside features the central image as the inside, plus three lines at each side of the image. Copy the ellipse with the wrench from the front side ( View > Front Side) to the back side (View > Back Side) of the card. Draw a horizontal line of green color. Then use the Duplicate command under the Edit menu to create two more copies. Position them one below another, as shown on the picture, and then place next to the central image.
We need the lines to be behind the ellipse and wrench. So, select the lines and use the Send to Back command from the Format menu. Now press Cmd-D to duplicate the whole set of lines and position the new lines at the other side of the central image. Use the Send to Back command again.
Once finished, save the document (press Cmd-S or choose Save from the File menu).
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Step 3. Printing Before printing, its strongly recommended to calibrate your printer to ensure accurate positioning of the cards. See Chapter 8, Printer Calibration on how to calibrate the printer. Choose Print from the File menu. The Print dialog will come up. At the left part of the dialog you can preview your document. At the right part you can select printer, set the starting position, number of cards to print, etc. Enable double-sided printing: choose Both Sides in the Print Side pop-up menu. Click the Next button. The system print dialog with selected Copies & Pages option will come up for setting printer options (such as print quality, etc). Finally, click the Print button. Directions for double-sided printing are discussed in Example 2 above.
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The paper used in this example is NEATO A4HCD63. Step 1. Choosing the Layout Create a new blank card (menu File > New). Open the Card Properties dialog (menu File > Card Properties) and find NEATO A4HCD63 in the list of layouts (type A4HCD63 in the Search layout field). If youre using another paper, choose it in the dialog (specify CD-R Business Cards in the Category drop-down), or set up a custom layout (see Chapter 5, Creating and Editing Custom Layouts). Step 2. Designing the Card Add graphics and text fields following the guidelines described in Step 2 and Step 3 of the Example 1. See also Chapter 7, Working with Objects. Note that there is a grey circle in the center of the card template it corresponds to the hole in the CD. Step 3. Printing Choose Print from the File menu. The Print dialog will come up. At the left part of the dialog you can preview your document. At the right part you can select printer, set the starting position, number of cards to print, etc. Click the Next button. The system print dialog with selected Copies & Pages option will come up for setting printer options (such as print quality, etc). Finally, click the Print button. For additional information about printing, see Chapter 8, Printing. Once the cards have been printed, detach them from the paper sheet and apply to the CD-R.
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To reproduce this example, you need to create a plain text file with the following content: Alan Flegg,President,My Way Corp. Kieran Ryan,Graphic Designer,My Way Corp. Angela Kipp,Marketing Manager,My Way Corp. Charles Lai,Programmer,My Way Corp. Here the person's name is followed by the title and company name. Pieces of data are separated by comma (tabs and semicolons can also be used). More detail, find in the Chapter 9, Using Data from a Text File. A text file in the necessary format can be created by export from a database. Otherwise, you can create this file in any text editor that supports plain text format (TextEdit, for instance). If you are using TextEdit, once you have added the data, choose Make Plain Text from the Format menu to convert the text to plain text from the default RTF format. Then choose the Save As command from the File menu. Save it (e.g, on the Desktop) under the name TextData.txt (dont forget to add the .txt extension). We will use Avery 08871 paper for the name badges. Step 1. Choosing Business Card Paper Create a new blank card and set Avery 08871 paper as the layout. On how to do it see Step 1 of the Example 1 . Step 2. Adding Graphics Our card has two graphic elements the background image and the logo. The background image will be on the background layer. The logo will be on the foreground layer (together with text fields). Both images will be taken from the clipart collections supplied with the program. Switch to the background layer. To do this, click the Background tab at the bottom of the main window, or choose Background from the View menu. The image used for the background in our example is located in the Backgrounds category and is named Jaguar Theme. To locate it, choose Backgrounds from the category drop-down list at the top of the Clipart pane and scroll to this image. Or (better) type the keywords Jaguar background in the Search field at the bottom of the Clipart pane.
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Click on the image, and it will be placed in the center of the card. Resize it to cover the whole card. Switch to the foreground layer (menu View/Foreground). The logo used in our example is named Funny Mac. Enter Funny Mac in the Search field at the bottom of the Clipart pane. Click on the logo to place it on the card. Resize it and position at the left part of the design. The graphics part of the name badge is ready.
Step 3. Adding Text Fields Now its time to add text fields constant fields with the event information, and alterable fields with personal information. For constant information, the Custom text box type will be used. For alterable text the File Data type, as these fields will be populated from the text file. All the fields will be located on the foreground layer. Start with the event name. Choose the Text tool on the toolbar. Click at the upper part of the card, and pick Custom from the pop-up menu. In the text field type the name of the event West Coast Annual Mac Party. Click on the Font button in the Inspector window (if its not visible, choose Inspector > Text from the Window menu). The Font dialog will come up. In the dialog, choose the font Geneva, Regular, size 12. Tick the Shadow box in the Inspector window to add a shadow to the text.
Let's add information about the venue and date of the event. At the bottom of the card create another Custom text field (as explained above). Type Moscone Convention Center, 03-11-2006. In the Font dialog choose the font Helvetica, Regular, size 7. To set the color for the text, click on the text field to select it, and then click the color box on the Text tab of the Inspector . On the Colors panel, choose the Ocean crayon. The constant fields are ready. Lets add the counter field. Pick the Text tool, click at the lower-right corner of the card and choose Counter from the pop-up menu. A field with the text Counter will appear. This text will be dynamically replaced with numbers when printed and in the print preview, but now you can set the format and font attributes. Select the field and in the Font dialog choose the font Future, Medium, Size 7, and black color. Set the starting number and the increment in the Inspector window. The numbering will start from 01241. So, put 1241 in Starting number and 5 in Make N digits (use leading zeroes).
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The main data (name, title and company) will be in the center of the card. Use the Text tool to create three File Data fields, one below another. The upper field will be for the participants name. Select it, and in the Inspector window (the Text tab) choose Read as delimited and Comma as the delimiter. In the Column field put 1. Then click Browse and navigate to the file TextData.txt you created in the beginning of the example. This means that the data for the participants name will be taken from the first column of the file TextData.txt, and comma was used in the text file to separate data into columns. So far you wont see the actual values, they will appear in the print preview. Change the font settings of the field to Lucida Grande, Bold, Size 12. Repeat the above procedure for the remaining two File Data fields (title and company). For the title, put 2 in the Column field, and Helvetica, Oblique, Size 11 as font. For the company, put 3 in the Column field and Baskerville, Bold, Size 12 for font. If you did everything correctly, the result must be like shown below:
Step 4. Printing To print your card, choose Print from the File menu. The Print dialog will come up. At the left part of the dialog you can preview your document. Use the zoom slider for a closer look on the cards. Note that the fields in the center of the cards name, title and company have been replaced with the values taken from the file TextData.txt. Also, the counter field now contains numbers 01241, 01242 and so on. At the right part you can select printer, set the starting position, number of cards to print, etc. Click the Next button. The system print dialog with selected Copies & Pages option will come up for setting printer options (such as print quality, etc). Finally, click the Print button. For more information on printing, see Chapter 8, Printing.
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Text fields are used to display personal data (address and other information). Text fields can be divided into several groups: Personal Data fields for data such as name, address, telephone, etc. These fields correspond to Apple Address Book fields. Counters fields for automatic numeration. File Data fields to insert data from a text file. Custom fields for some text. They dont have links to contact information in Address Book. So they dont change when you move from one person to another in a person list. To insert a text field, use the Text tool in the upper left part of the program window. Click where you want to insert it on your card and pick the field category from the pop-up menu. You can change the category of the field on the Text tab of the Inspector window click on the field to select it and use the drop-down list at the top to choose the needed category. Personal Data Fields Business Card Composer is integrated with the Apple Address Book. By default, text fields that you create are filled with the respective information of the current users Address Book record "MyCard". You may easily change the person whose info is used on the card. For this, the Change Person dialog is used ( File > Change Person). In the dialog, click on the person in the list and the text fields on the card will reflect the respective contact information. Its also possible to open the Address Book and drag the corresponding record onto the main window of Business Card Composer. If you don't want to use the auto-filling feature, you can disable it in the Preferences dialog. Open the dialog (menu: BusinessCard Composer > Preferences), click the Fields tab and uncheck Autofill text fields. Personal data can be filled with address information either manually, or pulled from the Address Book. Addresses change automatically when a person is changed in the Change Person dialog, or when you drag and drop another Address Book record onto the card. The fields from the personal data group are: Name; Prefix; Suffix; Company; Activity; Title; Department; Address, City, State, ZIP; Phone; Fax; Mobile; E-mail; URL. To fill such a field, open the Change Person dialog ( File > Change Person) and choose a person from there. Alternatively, you can type in the data manually. Double-click on the text field to enter the text editing mode or click the Text tool and then on text. If you press Return, a new line will be inserted. To finish editing, click outside the field. Some fields (e.g. Phone, E-Mail) also offer you to pick a label to mark them. Use the label list to choose the label, which will appear near the value of the field. The label is part of the text field, it moves together with it. You can format and edit it same as a text field. If you dont want to use a label, uncheck the Show check box under Label on the Text tab of the Inspector. A text field, as any other object can be deleted with the Delete key. You can change various text attributes of the text field. For more information about it, see Working With Text in this chapter. You may want to change the name order to: Last Name - First Name. For this, choose Preferences in the BusinessCard Composer menu (or press Cmd-,). In the dialog, click on the Fields tab and switch Display Order to Last name First name . All the Name fields on your card will update to reflect the change.
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You can control the data order in the "City, State, ZIP" field by the Address Order switch on the Fields tab in the program Preferences. Counters Counter fields are used for automatic card numeration while printing. To add a counter to your card, add a text field using the Text tool and choose Counter in the pop-up menu. Counter settings can be altered in the Inspector window (Text tab). It is possible to set Starting Number from which counting starts and Increment by how much the counter is increased with each card (e.g., if you would like to obtain a row of numbers such as 010, 020, 030, 040 and so on you would have to enter 10 for Increment). For obtaining figures with the constant number of digits (e.g., consisting of 4 digits), leading zeros are added to them. This can be set with Make N digits (use leading zeros) option. In this case number 3 will look like 0003, and 346 will look like 0346. Note that numbers aren't displayed in the editing mode, but appear in the Print preview and get printed. File Data File Data fields are used for automatic data insertion from text file. For more information about them, refer to Chapter 9, Using Data from a Text File. Custom A custom field can keep any text you need. It doesnt have links to contact information in databases. So it doesnt change when you move from one person to another in a person list. You can use Custom fields when you need to have some constant text, or for text which doesnt belong to any other category. When creating badges and similar types of cards you may need to use automatically alterable text fields (such as Counters).
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Replacing One Image with Another You can replace an existing image with a new one from the Clipart so that the new image will take exactly the space of the existing image and the card layout will not change. Images from iPhoto, Custom Folder and from the built-in collection are supported. If the existing and new images have different side proportion, the new one will be cropped to fit the size of the existing one. The feature may be helpful when you have several images and want match one with your design. To replace an image: 1. Select an image on your card. 2. Choose a new image on the iPhoto tab, Custom Folder tab or in the built-in collection. 3. Drag a new image onto the existing one. When the existing image is highlighted wit a blue frame, drop the new image. For more detail, see Chapter 10, Automated Image Importing and Insertion. Editing Images Business Card Composer lets you edit images. Most of the image editing tools are accessible via the Inspector window (Window > Inspector > Image). Starting from Tiger Mac OS (version 10.4), you can use Core Image filters in the Edit Image window. You can apply blur, distortion and other effects to images. Filters are separated by categories. Some filters have parameters that can be varied by a customer. That can be numeric parameters and/or color.
To apply a filter: - Select an image in the document window. - Double-click on it, or use the Edit button on the Image tab of the Inspector . The Edit Image window will open. - Select a filter from the list. Adjust filter parameters (if you need and if this is available for the selected filter). - Click OK. To access Core Image filters from Business Card Composer you need to install the Image Tricks application. More information related to Core Image filters can be found on the Image Tricks Web page: http://www.belightsoft.com/imagetricks
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Tinting Images To tint the selected image with the selected color, click on the image to select it and select the Tint image check box on the Image tab of the Inspector window (Window > Inspector > Image). Click on the color button nearby to change the tint color (the Color panel will open). The Opacity slide bar changes the opacity of tint color.
Masking Images To get some interesting effects, you can apply a mask to an image. Select the Mask Image check box in the Inspector window (Window > Inspector > Image) and choose the mask pattern.
To select a picture as a pattern from a file click the Browse button. To use a picture from the clipart as a mask drag it into the box to the left of the Browse button. Cropping Images To crop an image, double click on it. Or select it and click on the Edit button in the Inspector window (Window > Inspector > Image). The Edit Image window will open. Use the Crop tool to select the part of image you need. Then click OK. Cropping is helpful when you want to use some part of a photo or other picture.
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To crop an image in-place (without using the pop-up image editor): 1. Open the Image tab of the Inspector . 2. Select the image and click the Crop button in the Inspector . The handles of the image selection frame will turn to red color. 3. Drag a handle as you do for resizing. 4. To disable the crop tool, click the Crop button again. Rotating and Flipping Images To rotate and flip a selected image, use the Rotate and Flip controls on the Geometry tab of the Inspector window ( Window > Inspector > Geometry). Changing the Opacity To change transparency of the image, use the Opacity slider (Window > Inspector > Image). Transparent images can be used as a background for text or other images. Tiling Images The Tile Image feature creates multiple copies (1:1 or down-scaled) of the image in the rectangle, which the original image takes. This feature can be used for decoration of your card. To tile an image select it and choose Tile Image in the Edit menu or tick Tile on the Image tab of the Inspector window (Window > Inspector > Image). Use the Tile slide bar to change the number of tiles and their size.
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2. The Print for Several People option is used for printing cards with the same design, but with different contact information (the program asks you to choose people of the Address Book and automatically substitutes the fields on the card with their contact info).
Print for Several People Menu: File > Print for Several People
3. The Print Multiple Designs option is convenient when you need to print samples or several cards on one page.
Print Multiple Designs Menu: File > Print Multiple Designs
Printing on special business card stock implies that cards are printed exactly in the provided positions. Therefore, we recommend you to calibrate your printer first before using each new type of business card stock. The default printing settings can be changed in the program Preferences (the BusinessCard Composer > Preferences menu, the Printing tab).
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If cards don't line up correctly on the card stock, you should calibrate your printer. Printer calibration resolves this issue by adjusting the differences between what you see on the screen and what is printed out.
Scale: aligns bottom cards (up/down) when top cards are aligned
The sign of the entered value (positive or negative) affects the shift direction: Value Positive Negative Horizontal Moves cards rightward Moves cards leftward Vertical Moves cards upward Moves cards downward Scale Moves bottom cards upward Moves bottom cards downward
To setup printer calibration: 1. Choose File > Calibrate Printer... on the menu. 2. Choose a printer from the pop-up menu. 3. Insert a sheet of the card stock into your printer. 4. Click the Print button. The calibration marks will be printed on the sheet. Enter the values of the tick marks closest to the RIGHT side and BOTTOM side of the top-left card on the sheet into the Horizontal and Vertical text boxes in the dialog. You can enter positive and negative values depending on the card shift direction. 6. Click the OK button when finished.
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If VERTICAL and SCALE values differ, enter both values. This will help when the top row of your cards print correctly, but the bottom one gets vertical offset. You can calibrate each printer you use just select the printer and go through each of the above steps in the Printer Calibration dialog. Usually, 1-2 paper sheets are enough to calibrate printer. After calibration, several cards in the middle of a paper sheet stay blank. You can use them later for printing. For example, if the 4th card is blank, set Start from card in the Print dialog to 4. According to this, you will need to decrease the Number of cards value. Note: Entering correction values do not affect the calibration sheet. The calibration rulers on the calibration sheet always show the shift between printer and program null points, even after calibration.
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- Select the printer you would like to use in the Printer list at the top of the dialog (if you have more than one printer). - Enter the number of cards you would like to print in the appropriate field of the dialog. - Enter the position where you would like the first card to be printed in Start from card field. Marking: If you need the cut marks or card outlines to be printed, tick the Cut lines and Dotted marks boxes respectively. This may be helpful if you're printing on regular paper, rather than special card paper, and want to cut the cards afterwards. Print as Raster Image send the document to the printer as a raster image, rather than vector. Enable this option if you have problem printing your cards it makes printing slower, but solves some printing problems. The default value can be set in the Preferences dialog. Convert Text to Curves converts text to vector images before sendind the gesign to the printer. The option lets to avoid some problems with printers. The Print Side pop-up menu is enabled for double-sided cards. Use this menu to select if you want to print one or both sides. 3. Click the Next button. The system dialog with the Copies & Pages section selected will come up for setting printer options (such as print quality, etc). 4. Finally, click the Print button.
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When you print out your cards, they may not line up correctly on the label stock then you will need to calibrate your printer. For more information, see Chapter 8, Printer Calibration. Its also possible to print several different cards on one page (see Printing Multiple Designs). To print cards, sharing the same design but with different personal details on each card, (see Printing Cards for Several People) . Note: Pay attention to the additional print settings, located in the Preferences dialog. For instance, disabling the "Print card as raster image" option may solve printing problems on some PostScript printers. Enabling the "Ignore printer page settings" option can eliminate the problem of cutting bottom cards, which may sometimes occur after printer calibration. Printing incomplete paper sheets You can print only some of the cards on the sheet at the first run, and later continue from the first blank card. For instance, at the first time you need to print 3 cards on a 10-card sheet. Enter 3 in Number of cards and 1 in Start from card (set by default). If next time you need to print 5 cards, enter 5 in Number of cards and 4 in Start from card . Dont forget to feed paper into the printer with the same side always. Usually manufacturers mark the side to be inserted. Note: Paper manufacturers dont recommend printing on their paper more than once. But usually it doesnt cause a problem if you print twice on a laser printer and several times on an inkjet one. Dont use card paper repeatedly if there are defects on it (it is wrinkled, has unstuck cards, etc.). Printing cards with background If your cards contain a background color or background image, choose the paper with gaps between cards (such paper usually has 8 cards per sheet). The gaps allow you to compensate the inevitable imprecision of the printer paper feed mechanism. Don't let the pictures on your design end exactly on the edge of the card. Allow a small distance to the edge, or, on the contrary, let it go over the edge (if it's background).
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Printing double-sided cards on double-sided stock To print double-sided cards you need to use special paper, which supports this feature. There are two possible methods for printing double-sided cards, depending on the available paper. Method 1: Using double-sided paper If youre using double-sided paper, you have to create a separate document for each side one document for the face of the card, another document for the back of the card. Make sure that the same card stock is chosen in the Card Properties dialog for both documents (the stock youre going to print on). Print the document with the face of the card first. Cards are printed in the Z-like order (from left to right and from top to bottom). The number of cards to print must be even (e.g. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10), otherwise the face and the back of the last card wont coincide. Then turn over the sheet of paper, load it into the printer and print the document with the back of the card. Place the same number of cards in the Print dialog as you did for the face side. When printing cards on both sides of a page try to avoid designs with objects close to the edges of the card to avoid misalignment. Also, calibrate your printer before printing. Method 2: Using the Conqueror paper Some vendors (e.g. Conqueror) produce business card paper with adhesive back side. With the Conqueror paper, you must print the face side on the right-hand row of cards, and the back side on the left row of cards (or vice versa). After printing separate the cards from the page and fold them the sides will stick to each other (in this aspect the Conqueror paper is a bit similar to folded card stock, but without the inside part). More about Conqueror paper can be found here: http://www.conqueror.com
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2. In the dialog that comes up you can select people from the Address Book by ticking check boxes near their names. If the people make up a group in the Address Book, select the group from the dropdown list and then click the Select All button. The Preferred Source list lets you choose which addresses to use (work, home, etc.). Click the Print button. 3. The Print dialog will appear. In the preview area you will see how your cards will look like with the selected peoples details. Note that if some fields are missing in the persons record (for instance, fax number), there will be a gap in this place on the respective card. Use the Zoom slider to zoom in on the cards and check whether the contact information is complete on all cards. If something is wrong, return to the editing mode, open Address Book, correct the incomplete records and repeat the above steps again. Make sure that all settings, such as printer, number of copies, etc. are correct. For other printing settings, see Printing Business Cards. 3. Click the Next button. The system dialog with the Copies & Pages section selected will come up for setting printer options (such as print quality, etc). 4. Finally, click the Print button. When you start printing for several people, the default number of cards to print is equal to the number of selected people. Printing Tip: If you wish to print more than one card for each person, multiply the number of people by the desired number of copies and place this value in the Number of cards field of the Print dialog. For example, if you have a 10-card sheet of paper, and need to print cards for 5 people, 2 cards for each, place 10 in Number of cards (5x2=10). Similarly, if you need to print 20 cards for each person enter 100 in the Number of cards field (5x20=100). You will get 10 sheets with business cards, 20 cards per person.
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2. You will see the Print Multiple Designs dialog. If the dialog is empty, the File dialog will come up, offering you to choose the first of the documents containing the designs you wish to print. Choose the document and click Open. To add other designs, click the Add button for each subsequent document in the Print Multiple Designs dialog. Small controls near the names of the designs allow to change the number of copies for each of the designs. The selected design is displayed in the preview area to the right. In the drop-down list at the bottom pick the card stock you're going to use. Important: Make sure all the cards have the same size, matching the cards on the chosen card stock! Otherwise the program will resize the cards to fit to the chosen paper, and some cards may get distorted. When everything is ready, click the Print button. 3. The Print dialog will appear. In the preview area you will see how your cards will look like. Make sure that all settings, such as printer, number of copies, etc. are correct. For other printing settings, see Printing Business Cards. 3. Click the Next button. The system dialog with the Copies & Pages section selected will come up for setting printer options (such as print quality, etc). 4. Finally, click the Print button.
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Business Card Composer can export your card to a graphic file. This is useful for sending the design to a printing company, and for previewing the card on a computer that doesn't have Business Card Composer installed. To export a card: 1. Choose the File > Export menu item. 2. Type the file name. 3. Select the output file format. Click the Options... button to check export options (see below). 4. Click Save .
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For the PDF format: Bleeds and cut marks. Convert text to curves turns all text to a vector image. Setting this option lets to avoid the problem with missing fonts when you open the graphic file on other computer. For the TIFF format: Bleeds and cut marks. Resolution. LZW compression. Enables compression of TIFF image to reduce the image file size. Color Model . You can choose saving an image with RGB or CMYK colors. CMYK is supported under Mac OS X 10.4 or higher.
For the JPEG format: Bleeds and cut marks. Resolution. Quality (compression rate). Color Model . You can choose saving an image with RGB or CMYK colors. CMYK is supported under Mac OS X 10.4 or higher.
For the EPS format: Bleeds and cut marks. Convert text to curves turns all text to a vector image. Setting this option lets to avoid the problem with missing fonts when you open the graphic file on other computer.
Text on a card, exported to a vector format (such as PDF), may have wrong typeface or may be unreadable on other computer because some used fonts were not found on that computer. To avoid the problem with missing fonts, select the Convert Text to Curves option. Text will be converted to a vector image. The option works for vector PDF and EPS formats only. Selecting the option may increase the size of the output file. Bleeds is an additional area along your card edges. Setting bleeds enlarge the output image size. Bleeds are used to print special marking like crop marks, and to trim cards after printing.
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Contacts in Address Book can contain images, which you can use in your cards. To insert images from Address Book: 1. Open the Image tab of the Inspector window (menu: Window > Inspector > Image). 2. Select the image (on your card) you want to be replaced and set the Merge Image checkbox in the Inspector. 3. Select Address Book as source. 4. Start printing by choosing Print for Several People in the File menu. To print a single card, you can use the ordinary printing mode. 5. Select persons, whose contact data and photos you want to print, and click the Print button to continue. If one of the selected contacts has no picture, its card will be printed without a picture. Note: Images are automatically inserted in cards after you started printing. Images will look the same as in the selected source. If you want to edit one, print it separately.
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To print image titles from iPhoto: 1. Add a text field to the card. 2. Open the Text tab of the Inspector window (menu: Window > Inspector > Text). 3. In the upper drop-down list, choose iPhoto Title. Titles of the selected images will be shown in the box below.
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Business Card Composer can print images listed in a text file (path to each image must be there). The text gives the program actual images' location on your hard disk. Images can be taken from different folders. To insert images using a list of their locations: 1. Open the Image tab of the Inspector window (menu: Window > Inspector > Image). 2. On your card select the image you want to be replaced and set the Merge Image option. 3. Select Text File in the Source drop-down list and select the file (click the Browse button if the Open File dialog was not opened by the program). 4. Select delimiter type and column number. Then click OK. Delimiter type and column number are described in Structure of the image list file (see below). 5. Start printing. If one of the selected contacts has no picture, its card will be printed without a picture. Note: Images are automatically inserted in cards after you started printing. Images will look the same as in the selected source. If you want to edit one, print it separately.
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Method 2 This method allows to use just a list of image names (without the full path). To create a list: 1. Open a new file in the Text Edit application. 2. Switch to the plain text format: choose the Format > Make Plain Text menu command (CmdShift-T). 3. Open in Finder the folder containing your images, select them and press Cmd-C (or use the Copy command from the Edit menu in Finder). 4. Paste file names into the text file pressing Cmd-V (or via the Edit > Paste command). 5. Save the text file into the folder containing images you want to import. The program will look for images using the path to the text file.
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The "BusinessCard Composer" Menu About Business Card Composer License... Check for Updates Preferences (Cmd-",") Quit (Cmd-Q) The "File" Menu New (Cmd-N) New from Assistant... (Cmd-Shift-N) Open... (Cmd-O) Open Recent > Close (Cmd-W) Save (Cmd-S) Save As... (Cmd-Shift-S) Export... (Cmd-Option-E) Search Images in Internet... Change Person Card Properties Calibrate Printer... Page Setup... (Cmd-Shift-P) Print for Several People... Print Multiple Designs Print... (Cmd-P) Order Cards Online The "Edit" Menu Undo (Cmd-Z) Redo (Cmd-Shift-Z) Cut (Cmd-X) Copy (Cmd-C) Paste (Cmd-V) Duplicate (Cmd-D) Delete (Del) Select All (Cmd-A) Special Characters (Cmd-Opt-T) Reverse the last operation you performed. Reverse the last Undo operation. Remove the selected objects or text and places the selection onto the Clipboard. Copy the selected objects or text onto the Clipboard. Paste the content of the Clipboard into the document. Duplicate the selected objects. Remove the selected objects. Select all objects in the document. Open the system dialog "Character Palette" for using special characters on the cards. Create a new blank card. Create a new card with the help of Assistant. Open an existing card. Open the list of the documents you recently worked with. Close the active document window. Save the active document. Save the active document with a new name. Save the active document as a graphics file (PDF, TIFF or JPEG image). Open the search dialog to find images on the Web using Google image search. Replace text fields on the card with another person's information from Address Book. Modify specific card properties: printing layout, orientation, etc. Display printer calibration dialog where you can calibrate the printer for more precise printing. Bring up the standard Mac OS X dialog for changing the size, orientation and other parameters of the active page. Start printing the same card design with contact data of several selected persons. Print designs from several files on one page. Open the Print dialog. Display a web page with instructions for preparing cards for a print shop. Display the dialog with information about the program. Open the registration dialog box. Check for the latest update on the Internet: http://www.belightsoft.com/composer/update/ Bring up the program Preferences dialog. Exit the application.
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The "Insert" Menu Image From File Random Image Merge Image Smart Shape > The "View" Menu Zoom In (Cmd-Ctrl-"=") Zoom Out (Cmd- Ctrl- -") Actual Size Fit Width (Ctrl-Cmd-W) Fit Height (Ctrl-Cmd-H) Fit Page (Ctrl-Cmd-P) Clipart Collection iPhoto Library Smart Shapes Custom Folder Toggle Clipart Panel (Cmd-Opt-C) Back Side / Front Side Background Layer / Foreground Layer Show / Hide Rulers (Cmd-R) Customize Toolbar The "Format" Menu Font->Show/Hide Fonts (Cmd-T) Font->Bold (Cmd-B) Font->Italic (Cmd-I) Font->Underline (Cmd-U) Font->Bigger (Cmd-"+") Font->Smaller (Cmd-"-") Font->Kern Font->Ligature Font->Baseline Text->Align Left (Cmd-{) Text->Center Text->Align Right (Cmd-}) Text->Writing Direction Image->Crop (Cmd-K) Image->Edit Image->Tile Add Shadow Bring Forward (Cmd-Option-F) Bring to Front (Cmd-Shift-F) Send Backward (Cmd-Option-B) Send to Back (Cmd-Shift-B) Move to Background/Foreground Align->Left Edges (Cmd-Ctrl-L) Align-> Right Edges (Cmd-Ctrl-R) Align->Top Edges (Cmd-Ctrl-T) Align->Bottom Edges (Cmd-Ctrl-B) Align->Centers (Horizontally) (Cmd-Ctrl-H) Align->Centers (Vertically) (Cmd-Ctrl-V) Display Font dialog. Modify properties of the selected text. Increase/decrease the size of the selected text. Modify properties of the selected text. Align text to the left, right or center. Toggle the writing direction. Activates/deactivates the Crop tool. Open the "Edit Image" window. Tile the selected image. Add shadow to the selected object. Display the selected objects above or behind all other objects. Move selected objects to the background/foreground layer. Align the selected objects. Enlarge the current view. Zoom out the current view. Display the document at its actual size (100%). Change the document scale to fit the selected size. Switch to the clipart images collection in the left window. Switch to the iPhoto library in the left window. Switch to the Smart Shapes collection. Switch to the Custom folder with images. Display/hide the Clipart panel. Toggle card sides. Switch between background/foreground editing modes. Toggle rulers. Bring up the toolbar sheet that allows you to customize the toolbar. Insert an image from a file into the open document. Insert an image made by the embedded image generator. Insert a blank image that will have set the "replaceable" property. Show the list of Smart Shapes.
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Menus Aligns edges of the selected objects with the first selected object.
Align with First Selected->Left Edges (Cmd-Opt-Ctrl-L) Align with First Selected -> Right Edges (Cmd- Opt-Ctrl-R) Align with First Selected ->Top Edges (Cmd- Opt-Ctrl-T) Align with First Selected ->Bottom Edges (Cmd- Opt-Ctrl-B) Align with First Selected ->Centers (Horizontally) (Cmd-Ctrl-H) Align with First Selected ->Centers (Vertically) (Cmd-Ctrl-V) Distribute->Spacing Horizontally Distribute->Spacing Vertically Distribute->Centers Horizontally Distribute->Centers Vertically Move to Center (Horizontally) Move to Center (Vertically) The "Window" Menu Close Window (Cmd-W ) Minimize (Cmd-M) Bring All to Front Show/Hide Inspector (Cmd-Shift-I) Inspector > Geometry (Cmd-1) Inspector > Fill & Shadow (Cmd-2) Inspector > Image (Cmd-3) Inspector > Text (Cmd-4) Inspector > Alignment (Cmd-5) Show/Hide Colors (Cmd-Shift-C) Show/Hide Fonts (Cmd-T) The "Help" Menu BusinessCard Composer Help (Cmd-?) BeLight Software Web Site Image Tricks Send Feedback Online Registration Order Paper Online
Aligns centers of the selected objects with the first selected object. Distribute centers and spacing of the selected objects.
Move selected objects horizontally to the center. Move selected objects vertically to the center.
Close the currently active window. Minimize the currently active window. Move all application windows in front of the windows of other active applications. Show or hide the Inspector window. Open the Geometry tab of the Inspector window. Open the Fill & Shadow of the Inspector window. Open the Image tab of the Inspector window. Open the Text tab of the Inspector window. Open the Alignment tab of the Inspector window. Display or hides the system Colors window. Display or hides the system Fonts window.
Open Help documentation, delivered with the application. Open the Business Card Composer Web page. Open the Image Tricks web page. Lets you send your feedback to the developers by e-mail. Open BeLight Online Registration web page. Helps to find and buy the paper for printing in Internet.
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APPENDIX B Shortcuts
Working with Documents Cmd-N Cmd-Shift-N Cmd-O Cmd-S Cmd-Shift-S Cmd-Q Cmd-Shift-P Cmd-P Working with Objects Cmd-Z Cmd-Shift-Z Cmd-X Cmd-C Cmd-V Cmd-D Del Cmd-A Cmd-Option-F Cmd-Shift-F Cmd-Option-B Cmd-Shift-B Arrows Cmd-Ctrl-L Cmd-Ctrl-R Cmd-Ctrl-T Cmd-Ctrl-B Cmd-Ctrl-H Cmd-Ctrl-V Cmd-Opt-Ctrl-L Cmd-Opt-Ctrl-R Cmd-Opt-Ctrl-T Cmd-Opt-Ctrl-B Cmd-Opt-Ctrl-H Cmd-Opt-Ctrl-V Cmd-K Working with Windows and Dialogs Cmd-Ctrl-"=" Cmd-Ctrl-"-" Cmd-Ctrl-W Cmd-Ctrl-H Cmd-Ctrl-P Cmd-M Cmd-W
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Create a new blank card. Create a new card by using Assistant. Open an existing document. Save the active document. Save the active document under a new filename. Quit Business Card Composer. Open the Mac OS X Page Setup dialog for adjusting the size, orientation and other properties of the printed page. Print the document.
Undo the last operation. Redo the last operation. Cut the selected objects to the Clipboard. Copy the selected objects to the Clipboard. Paste the content from the Clipboard into the document. Duplicate the selected objects. Delete the selected objects. Select all the objects in the document. Bring Forward. Bring to Front. Send Backward. Send to Back. Move the selected objects. Align left edges of the selected objects. Align right edges of the selected objects. Align top edges of the selected objects. Align bottom edges of the selected objects. Align centers of the selected objects horizontally. Align centers of the selected objects vertically. Align left edges of selected objects with the first selected object. Align right edges of selected objects with the first selected object. Align top edges of selected objects with the first selected object. Align bottom edges of selected objects with the first selected object. Align centers of selected objects horizontally with the first selected object. Align centers of selected objects vertically with the first selected object. Activate or deactivate the image crop tool.
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Shortcuts Open the application Preferences dialog. Show/hide color properties dialog. Show/hide font properties dialog. Show/hide the Inspector window. Open the Geometry tab of the Inspector window. Open the Fill & Shadow of the Inspector window. Open the Image tab of the Inspector window. Open the Text tab of the Inspector window. Open the Alignment tab of the Inspector window. Show/hide the Clipart Panel.
Cmd-"," Cmd-Shift-C Cmd-T Cmd-Shift-I Cmd-1 Cmd-2 Cmd-3 Cmd-4 Cmd-5 Cmd-Opt-C Working with Text Cmd-B Cmd-I Cmd-U Cmd-"+" Cmd-"-" Cmd-{ Cmd-} Cmd-Return Working with the Mouse Hold down Shift when working with handles Cmd-Mouse Option-Mouse Shift-click Double click on an image Other Cmd-?
Make text Bold. Make text Italic. Underline text. Increase font size. Decrease font size. Align left. Align right. Exit the text editing mode. The same as a click outside the text box when you edit text.
Invert proportional resizing to non-proportional, and vice versa. Toggle the snap object mode on/off. Duplicate objects. Select/Deselect object without changing other objects properties. Open an image in the Edit Image window
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APPENDIX C Troubleshooting
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Printing Problems
The printer does not print: Check the cable connection between the printer and the computer. Make sure the printer is turned on. If several printers are installed in your system, make sure the correct printer is selected in the program. Check printer paper source selection: some printers have several input trays. Make sure that paper is properly loaded into the printer. Some printer models do not start printing when the paper output tray is closed. Low Printing Quality If your text or images have low quality (light bands or gaps on the printout; the printout fades out; you see wrong colors), check ink or toner level. If the printout is blurry or ink dries out for a long time: Make sure the paper meets printer specification. Paper face is on the correct side. The proper paper sort is selected in the printer settings. To localize the problem cause, make test print from other software. If the problem persists, the most possible, the problem is connected with hardware. For more detailed guidance refer your printer User's Manual. Cards do not line up at printing If printed cards goes out the cards boundary on the paper, you should calibrate your printer.
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Way 2 Using folder alias Move the folder with the clipart to a new location. Let's suppose, you are moving the BeLight Software folder from /Library/Application Support/ to other folder on your disk. Leave the new clipart location open in Finder, we will use it later. 1. Open the Terminal application from the Applications/Utilities folder. 2. Copy the following line to the Clipboard (Cmd-C) ln -s and paste into the Terminal window (Cmd-V). 3. Press the Space button. 4. Drag the BeLight Software folder from Finder (new location) onto the Terminal window. 5. Press the Space button. 6. Copy the following line to the Clipboard (Cmd-C) ~/desktop/BeLight Software and paste into the Terminal window (Cmd-V). 7. Press the Return button. An alias will be created on your Desktop. 8. Move the alias to the /Library/Application Support/ folder (default location of the clipart and templates). Note: Using an alias is more universal. If you have several products from BeLight Software, they share the same folder with supporting files. So making an alias will give all the programs access the moved folder.
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Back Color color of the image background. It is applicable to images with the transparent background. Image Size To change or verify the image size, click the Size button.
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