Editing shapes – Apple Numbers '09 User Manual

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Chapter 9

Working with Shapes, Graphics, and Other Objects

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Double-click one of the two points at either end of the open segment; the pointer
changes to a pen tip.

To add additional points, click other locations.
When you’re ready to stop drawing and close the shape, click the point at the end of
the open segment.

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Select the shape’s border and drag it wherever you want it on the sheet.

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To change the shape’s contours, you must first make the shape editable, as “Editing

Shapes” on page 203 describes.

To learn about manipulating and aligning shapes, and changing their general object
properties, such as color, border style (stroke), size, orientation, shadows, and more, see
“Manipulating, Arranging, and Changing the Look of Objects” on page 212.

Editing Shapes

You can manipulate and reshape the points and contours of a shape you’ve already
placed on a sheet. Before you can edit a shape in this way, you need to make it editable.

Here are ways to make shapes editable:
To make a predrawn shape editable, select the shape and then choose

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Format > Shape > Make Editable.
Red points appear on the shape. Drag the points to edit the shape. Later, to edit a
predrawn shape that has been made editable, click it twice slowly.
To make a custom shape editable, click once in the shape to select it, and then click a

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second time to show its editing points.

To learn how to

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Change a shape’s contour by manipulating
its points

“Adding, Deleting, and Moving the Editing Points
on a Shape”
on page 204

Expand or contract a curve or change its angle

Reshaping a Curve” on page 204

Change the angle between two segments or
change the length of a segment

Reshaping a Straight Segment” on page 205

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