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Figure 175 shows two Draw objects and a connector.
Figure 175: A connector between two objects
Draw has a range of advanced connector functions. You can change
connector types by opening the floating Connectors toolbar (click on
the Connector icon ) and modify various attributes of a selected
connector by right-clicking and choosing Connector from the pop-up
menu. For more about connectors and gluepoints, see Chapter 9
(Organization Charts, Flow Diagrams, and More) in the Draw Guide.
Drawing geometric shapes
Geometric shapes include basic shapes, symbol shapes, block arrows,
flowcharts, callouts, and stars.
Figure 176 shows part of the Drawing toolbar with the icons referred
to in the following sections. Clicking on the arrow next to the icon
opens a floating toolbar with the relevant work tools. The use of all
these tools is similar to that of the Rectangle tool, even though they
produce different geometric shapes.
Figure 176: Part of the main Drawing toolbar
Basic shapes
The Basic Shapes icon makes available the
range of tools for drawing basic shapes.
If you choose the rectangle tool from this
toolbar, it looks the same as a rectangle drawn
using the Rectangle tool on the Drawing
toolbar. The only differences you will see are in
the information field in the status bar (for
example: shape selected).
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