Edit Points Clause Samples
The "Edit Points" clause defines the rules and limitations regarding the number or scope of revisions a client may request to a deliverable. Typically, this clause specifies how many rounds of edits are included in the project fee and may outline the process for requesting changes, such as submitting all edits at once or within a certain timeframe. Its core function is to set clear expectations for both parties, preventing excessive or unreasonable revision requests and helping to manage project timelines and costs.
Edit Points. To enter the Point Editing Mode, you may either double-click on a selected image, or use the Edit Points tool. This tool will allow you to edit any points of your image to move them around or remove them. Only single ungrouped line selections may be edited. Ungrouping will be discussed in later sections. To exit the Point Editing Mode, you may double-click on your image again, or return to the regular select mode by clicking on the Select tool. When you enter the Point Editing Mode, selected images will change from displaying the resizing and rotating control handles around the image to showing the points, or nodes, of the image. Points on lines are where the line may take a new direction or change from being flat (or straight) to being curved.
