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You now know almost everything there is to know about controlling AcroSpin from
the keyboard.  The next three objects will demonstrate some applications for
AcroSpin, including how to use the other programs (AcroTran and AcroSign) that
come on the diskette.

			 MOVING 2-DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS

AcroSpin is designed for moving 3-dimensional objects, but the objects are not
required to be 3-dimensional.  AcroSpin can also move 2-dimensional objects.
Two-dimensional objects are treated as flat 3-dimensional ones.

AcroSpin's translation and scaling facilities (the T and S keys) are
particularly useful for zooming in on the details of a 2-dimensional object.
You can try them out on the next object, a map.

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