Methods for typesetting and aligning two or more structural graphics in ChemDraw

Time: 2018-02-21Source: Huajun Software TutorialAuthor: Oppa

In order to make the production results neat and beautiful, we usually need to align the drawn chemical structures. The following article will explain how to align two or more specific structural graphics in the document.

Open the ChemDraw software and select the Object menu. The Align command below it contains many alignment methods. You can choose left alignment, left and right center alignment, right alignment, top alignment, top and bottom middle alignment, or bottom alignment according to actual needs, as shown in Figure 1.

 

Alignment included in ChemDraw Align

Figure 1

 

Methods to align two or more structural graphics:

1. Use the "Select" tool to select two or more structural graphics to be aligned;

2. From the "Align" submenu of the "Object" menu, select a desired alignment method, for example: "Left Edges" (left alignment). The alignment effect is shown in Figure 2.

 

ChemDraw left alignment effect display

Figure 2

 

Warm tip: If you use the selection tool to select only part of the structure, the entire structure will be moved, showing a left-aligned effect. Another thing to note is that the "Align" command only works on two or more structures.

The above is a method to connect two or more structural graphics to typesetting in ChemDraw. I hope you can try it yourself. More software tutorials are hereHuajun Software Park Information Tutorial Center! ! !

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