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OCR: A simple guide to using the application ! Draw The reason for this happening is that Draw saves the objects in relation to the bottom left-hand corner of the piece of paper they were drawn on. The point that you let go of the mouse at is theu treated as the bottom left-hand corner and the object is drawn in the same relative position to this point. This is the sier of your paper This is where the Supposing you draw a rectangle in the middle of the piece of paper and serve it to disc. on the Drawing You then re-lead this object from dise onto a new piece of paper and let go of the mouse roughly in the middle of the window. The rectangle will now be re-drawn on a piece of paper with this point as the bottom left -hand comer. The object will not be visible through the window without you having to scroll to the right and up in order to see it. wowse here when "The effect is made worse if the object you are This is the size of year yow are feeding koding was drawn using A3 size paper mid you are loading it into an A4 drawing. In this case window that you com sur Draw automatically selects a bigger piece of paper, A2, so that all of the drawing will fit on. Do not despair, there is a very easy way to make sure that this does not happen to you in future. You need never lose a Draw object again! Page 2