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# Settings

The settings screen is divided into two sections

**Canvas Settings**

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1. Enable auto save - Save your work automaticlly
2. Always show object details - Always show the name and other details of a labeled object
3. Automatic bordering - When drawing shared borders for a polygon, highlight exisiting points on the existing polygon, so you can mark the common points.

**Image Settings**

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1. Select canvas background color - Change the color of the background of the canvas. Default is white.
2. Show grid - Show vertical and horizontal lines dividing the image on the canvas. a. Grid size - number of grid lines to show. b. Grid color - color of the grid lines. c. Grid opacity - opacity of the grid lines.
3. Rotate all images - Rotate all images in the current batch.
4. Brightness, Contract and Saturation settings for the current image.


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