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To create an ellipse shape
, click to define the starting point, move
the mouse pointer, and click again to set the endpoint. Before setting
the end point, you can press and hold Shift while drawing an ellipse
shape to create a circle shape.
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To create a text box
, you have two choices. You can click once to
create a text box that is one character wide with a small margin, or
you can click and drag a text box to a desired size. Clicking once
creates a text box with an undefined width; the text will not wrap.
Clicking and dragging a text box diagonally sets the text box width,
which will cause the text to wrap at the right border.
TIP By default, text boxes show no border. To show a border, click
Markup & Measure tab
➤
Formatting panel uncheck No Border
to display a text box border.
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To create a freehand highlight shape
, click and hold the left mouse
button to define the starting point and drag to draw. Release the
mouse button to set the endpoint.
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To create a rectangle highlight shape
, click to define the starting
point, move the mouse pointer, and click again to set endpoint.
Before setting the endpoint, you can press and hold Shift while
drawing a rectangle to create a square shape.
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To create a rectangle cloud shape
, click to define the starting point,
move the mouse pointer, and click again to set the endpoint. Before
setting the endpoint, you can also press and hold Shift while drawing
a rectangular cloud to create a square cloud shape.
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To create a polygon cloud shape
, click to define the starting point,
move the mouse pointer, and click to create each segment. Press and
hold Shift to constrain the angle of each polyline segment to 15°
increments. Press Backspace to delete the last segment created. Click
the polygon cloud shape starting point to set the endpoint.
5 To stop using the selected drawing tool, press Esc or select another tool.
The markup is shown on the canvas and listed in the Markups palette
under the sheet to which the markup was added.
6 Optional: Reposition or resize the markup.
See also:
Markup Basics (page 140)
164 | Chapter 3 Using Design Review