User Guide

To change the proportions of a single or double arrow:
Select the shape, and then do any of the following: m
To make the arrow longer, drag one of the selection handles at its head or tail. Â
To make the entire arrow narrower or thicker, drag one of the selection handles on Â
the arrow’s bounding box near where the arrow’s head and tail meet.
To change the relative thickness of the arrows head and tail, place the pointer over Â
the blue editing point where the arrow’s head and tail meet. When the pointers
appearance changes, drag the editing point in any direction to adjust the arrow’s
proportions.
Editing a Quote Bubble or Callout
Quote bubbles and callouts have special editing controls. With these, you can adjust
how square or rounded the shapes corners are, as well as the thickness and length of
the shape’s tail.
To change the look of quote bubbles or callouts:
Select the shape, and then do any of the following: m
To make the corners more square, drag the blue editing point toward the shapes Â
tail. Drag away from the tail to make the corners more round.
To make the shapes tail thicker or thinner, drag the blue editing point at the Â
intersection of the shape’s tail and body, inward or outward.
To make the shapes tail longer, drag the blue editing point at the tip of the tail Â
inward or outward.
To make the shapes body taller, shorter, wider, or narrower, drag the selection Â
handles on the shapes bounding box.
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