Create global objects

All of the graphic objects and groups of graphic objects on a global object display are global objects.
You create global objects on displays in the
Global Objects
folder the same way you create graphic objects on standard displays in the
Displays
folder.
Global objects can be:
  • Created on a global object display using the tools in the
    Graphics
    editor.
  • Copied and pasted from a standard graphic display, another global object display, or library.
  • Dragged and dropped from a standard graphic display, another global object display, or library.
When you copy or drag a global object onto a standard display in the Displays folder, the copy is called a
reference object
. The original global object in the
Global Objects
folder becomes its
base object
.
TIP:
  • ActiveX objects cannot be created on or added to a global object display.
  • You cannot convert objects on a global object display to wallpaper.
  • For Group reference objects,
    Flip Vertical
    and
    Flip Horizontal
    are not available on the
    Arrange
    menu or from the toolbar.
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