Microsoft Expression Design on Demand
FOR THOSE WHO WOULD RATHER BE SHOWN HOW THAN TOLD HOW
SEE HOW TO
• Create, open, and save Expression Design documents
• Navigate documents easily by zooming and scrolling
• Understand how to use the Expression Design interface controls
• Align objects by snapping to grids, guides, and points
• Select objects, path segments, and points with the various selection making tools
• Arrange, align, distribute, and stack objects on the artboard
• Control object visibility and position using Layers panel controls
• Draw shapes and paths using the various drawing tools, such as the Pen, B-spline, and Polyline tools
• Apply object attributes such as fills, strokes, and effects
• Incorporate bitmap images and graphics into your designs
• Create and format editable text objects
• Export in various formats such as XAML, GIF, JPEG, TIFF, and PDF
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