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:b) This option also works the same way as '''deleting curtains''' from '''all snapshots''' and you can use the reference link above for more information.
 
:b) This option also works the same way as '''deleting curtains''' from '''all snapshots''' and you can use the reference link above for more information.
  
==Ordering Images==
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===Ordering Background Images===
  
3) Images are always in the '''background''', while tasks/milestones and other visual data represented are in the '''foreground'''. However, images can be '''ordered''' within the background layer.
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9) '''Background images''' are always in the '''background''', while tasks/milestones and other visual data represented are in the '''foreground'''.  
  
4) To control the '''Order''' of an image, right-click the image and select '''Order''' command from the '''context menu'''.
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10)However, '''background images''' can be '''ordered''' within the ''''background Z-Level layer'''.
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11) To control the '''Order''' of a '''background image''', right-click the '''background image''' and select '''Order''' command from the '''context menu'''.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:59, 28 October 2019

Background Image Management

1) The instructions for inserting background images is covered at this link: Inserting Background Images. 20.1.1-70

2) Also, techniques for re-positioning and resizing an inserted background image is covered at this link: Moving and Resizing Images. 20.2.1-70

3) Finally, the technique for editing the transparency of an inserted background image and some other editing options are detailed at this link: Adjusting Image Transparency. 20.3.1-70

4) Once a background image is inserted into the graph, you have the controls necessary to mange the background image with respect to deleting, ordering, or changing to a different image as explained below.

Deleting Background Images

5) You have the option to delete a background image from the current snapshot or all snapshots by first right-clicking on the background image and then making a selection from the Delete command and its sub-command as shown in the context menu below:

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From Individual Snapshots

6) You have the option, as noted in the discussion above, to delete background images from individual snapshots.

a) To do this requires going to the desired snapshot and specifically using the Delete command with the From this snapshot sub-command to achieve the desired result.
b) This option works in the same way as deleting curtains from specific snapshots.

7) Please see this article for reference: Creating and Managing Curtains. 16.0.1-70

From All Snapshots

8) You can also delete background images from all snapshots in one operation from any snapshot.

a) To do this select the background image to access the context menu, click the Delete command and the From all snapshots sub-command.
b) This option also works the same way as deleting curtains from all snapshots and you can use the reference link above for more information.

Ordering Background Images

9) Background images are always in the background, while tasks/milestones and other visual data represented are in the foreground.

10)However, background images can be ordered within the 'background Z-Level layer.

11) To control the Order of a background image, right-click the background image and select Order command from the context menu.

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3) The following order options are available:

a) Bring to the front. Position the image in front of all others in the background layer.
b) Send to back. Position the image behind all others in the background layer.
c) Bring forward. Incrementally, move the image one Z-Level interval at a time forward. This action brings the image toward the front of the background layer. This action is not very useful.
d) Send backward. Incrementally, move the image one Z-Level interval at a time backward. This action moves the image toward the back of the background layer. This action is also not very useful.

Change to a Different Image

1) Once you’ve placed an image into the chart you have the option to change the background to a different image. Just follow the steps below:

2) Right-click on the background image to bring up the context menu as shown above.

3) Click the Change to a different image… command (as seen in the figure above of the Context Menu) which accesses the Open picture file form as shown below:

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4) Alternatively, you can navigate to the folder where the desired image is stored.

5) Select the image you want to replace and click the Open button. OnePager replaces the current image in the snapshot with the selected image retaining the size and other properties of the image that was replaced.

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6) Normally, as show above, inserting an image places it into all snapshots.

a) However, when you purposely Change to a different image… the change applies only to the currently snapshot.
b) Other snapshots with images retain the original image.

Putting Background Image in all Snapshots

1) To apply the image change to all snapshots, right-click on the replaced image to view the context menu shown below and click the Put image at all snapshots command.

2) This action applies the changed image to all snapshots:

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