There are four kinds of objects you can use to create your project:
Contour objects: These are the lines that mark the outside edge of your project. They will be printed in dots and show you where the edges of your project are.
Graphic objects: These are the circles, squares, rectangle and so on that you put on your project. You can change how big or how small they are and the color of their lines. When you print your project, graphic objects will print as a solid or a dashed (- - -) line.
Text objects: You can put a graphic object (a circle, square, etc.) in your project and have words and letters run around it.
Image objects: When you put a picture in your project, you have to give it a place to go by drawing a graphic object (circle, square, rectangle, etc.) and putting the picture in it. When you draw an object for a picture to go into, it is called an image object.
If you want to change something about any of these kinds of objects, click on the
object you want to change, then click on it with your right mouse button. A pop up menu
will come on your screen-choose Properties and change what you want to.