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Fill Gaps
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Drop shapes
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Explanation
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FILL GAPS
When parts of continuous numbers are deleted, gaps open among numbers.
The gaps can be filled with "Fill Gaps". The numbers that continue
after the gaps advance so that all the numbers are continuous.
Following 3 Methods are available to fill gaps.
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Method 1
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Drop "Fill All Gaps" on to the drawing page, or double click
the dropped shape, "Fill All Gaps". Or locate the mouse cursor
on the shape, "Fill All Gaps", push the right button of the mouse
and select "Fill all gaps" at the pop-up menu.

The program checks all balloons on the drawing page, and fill all gaps,
if exist. even if there are two types of balloon, mixed with Continuous
Number and Super Balloon, on the drawing page,
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Method 2
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Locate the mouse cursor on the first no. 1 balloon of ether types., and
push the right button of the mouse. Select "Fill all gaps found in
this kind of balloon"at the pop-up menu.

The program checks all the same type of balloons as the selected one, and
fill gaps exist among them.
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Method 3
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Locate the mouse cursor on any balloon, and push the right button, and
select "Fill a gap found first after this balloon" at the pop-up
menu.

The program checks balloons that continue after selected one, and fill
a gap found first among the same type of balloons as the selected one.
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NOTE
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If the program find gaps, the program show you a message "This program
advance all the numbers that continue behind. Do you agree?".
If you push the button "Yes", then the program run to fill the
gaps.
If the program cannot find the gap mentioned above, the program show you
a message "Any gap is not found". |
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