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Tool Function
Layer Manages the stacking order of elements (e.g., bring forward/backward).
Align to page Aligns the element (top, centre, bottom, etc.) in relation to the whole page.
Show element timing Displays when an element appears during a presentation or video timeline.
Comment Adds a comment to the selected element for feedback or collaboration.
Link Adds a clickable hyperlink to the element.
Lock Locks the element in place so it cannot be moved or edited.
Alternative text Adds descriptive text for accessibility, mainly for images.
Set image as background Sets the selected image to fill the entire background of the page.
Apply colours to page Matches the page’s colour scheme with the selected element’s colours.
Info Shows details about the selected element.
3.5 CREATING A POSTER USING A CANVA TEMPLATE
Follow these steps to create a poster using a Template:
Step 1: Open Canva in web browser.
Step 2: Log in to your Canva account.
Step 3: Click on the search bar on the homepage and enter the design type you want. Here we typed,
Internet Safety Poster.
Step 4: Select your preferred template from the search results.
Step 5: Click the Customise this template button to start editing.
OR
Step 1: Open Canva in web browser.
Step 2: Log in to your Canva account.
Step 3: Click on the search bar on the homepage and enter the design type you want. Here we typed,
Internet Safety Poster.
Step 4: Select the Templates tab from the Object panel.
Step 5: Select the category for which you want to find a template.
Step 6: Select the subcategory. For example, in the Education templates,
you can choose based on grade, subject, or resource type(poster).
Step 7: Select the Template from the available options.
Step 8: Click the Customise this template button to start editing.
Now, you can customise this template according to your requirements.
Step 1: Click on any blank space on the poster to bring up the Floating
toolbar.
Step 2: Click on the Background colour option in the Floating toolbar
to change the background colour.
Step 3: Click on the Add a new colour option, then enter the colour
code #f89d71 in the colour picker text box.
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