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    How to create composition in deep zoom composer of Visual Studio 2010?

    Actually I am new bee to the working environment of the Deep Zoom Composer. I am try to learn this new Visual Studio 2010 component. So in need help for working with the Deep Zoom composer. I need to know how to create composition using Deep Zoom composer. In detail I want to know how to add, remove, select or move the images, arrange the images or resize the images. I will be waiting for the related replies.

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    Re: How to create composition in deep zoom composer of Visual Studio 2010?

    For adding the image in the Deep zoom composer you can simple click on “Add image” button. You can also place the image on top of the other using layers. If want to know in more detail than just follow the instruction. You have just drag the image from the image gallery to the artboard. After that you will the resizing handles for the image you can resize the image as per your requirement. If you want to add multiple image you can do so by pressing the “ctrl” key and clicking on the multiple images.

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    Re: Remove image from deep zoom composer

    If you want to remove the image from the Deep Zoom composer then you can do using one of the following option.
    1. Right click on the image you want to remove and select “Remove from composition”
    2. Select the image you want to delete and then press “DELETE”
    3. You can also delete the image on the layers tab for doing that right click on the image and select “Remove from composition”
    4. You can also do the same thing on the image tab, right click on the image and then select “Delete from the Project”

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    Re: Selecting the image in deep zoom composer

    For selecting the image in Deep Zoom composer. When you select the image you will see a bounding box around the image. For selecting the you can do one of the following.
    1. The first one is simple you can hold down the Ctrl key and click on the images your want to select.
    2. The next one is you can drag your pointer for creating the bounding box around the image you want to select.
    3. You can go in edit menu and click on “Select All”
    4. The most simple of all is press Ctrl + A.
    5. If you want to clear the selection you can user Ctrl+Shift+A

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    Re: How to create composition in deep zoom composer of Visual Studio 2010?

    If you want to arrange the images in a grid you have to follow these simple step.
    1. First of all select all the images that you want to arrange
    2. After that right click on the selected image and then select “Arrange into Grid”
    3. Now for arranging the images in grid you have to select the following constrains
    4. For that you have to choose the “Rows” or the “Columns” in the given constrain by using the drop down box.
    5. You can also choose the number of rows or the number of columns you want to have in grid.
    6. You can preview the arrangement of images by clicking on the “Apply”
    7. Click “OK” and the work is finished.

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