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  1. Click the Rectangular Crop tool .
  2. In the display window, drag the mouse pointer over the area that you want to output.
    Do not select an area that includes more than one TIFF element.
  3. Release the mouse button.
    A rectangle indicates the area that remains after you confirm the Crop command.
  4. If required, perform one or more of these actions:
    • To resize the area of the crop, drag one of its sizing handles.
    • To move the area of the crop, hold the left mouse button inside the rectangle and drag the pointer to the location you want to crop. 
    • To apply the resulting crop and view it, double click the crop area.
    • To snap the selected rectangle to the data in the TIFF file and achieve the minimum size that contains all the data in your selection, from the Info palette, click Auto-Fit.
      Note: You can select multiple elements together and then click Auto-Fit to achieve the minimum size that contains all the data in your selection. You can also define a margin around the data and a minimum dot percentage to be included in the auto-fit crop area in Preferences > Layout.

Cropping a TIFF element in the layout with the Polygonal Crop tool

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