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Figure 201: Duplicating an object
Which replication technique you use is up to you. The draft for the example in this
chapter should look similar to that in Figure 202.
Figure 202: The finished draft
The next step is to add text to the boxes. It is easiest to insert it as a text element
within the box as described in Chapter 2 (Drawing Basic Shapes). Activate the
icon on the Options toolbar and then double-click the box to enter text into it.
Alternatively, select the box and press F2. You should then see a blinking cursor in
the box and the Text Formatting toolbar should be visible.
Set the text formatting and type the text. Depending on the length and format of the
text, you may need to adjust the size of the box and the spacing to neighboring boxes
or else change the formatting of the text to fit the box. Adjustments can be made
initially with the mouse and then fine-tuned with the Position and Size dialog.
Now set up the fill colors and save the drawing. The connections between the boxes
are not drawn with ordinary lines but with Draw’s connectors. How to draw these
connectors and add text to them is described in “Glue points and connectors” starting
on page 164.
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