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To delete a custom spray pattern, select the spray pattern from the Spray pattern list box on the property bar, and click the Delete
button .
Drawing connector and callout lines
You can draw connector lines between objects. Objects stay connected by these lines even when you move one or both objects. Connector
lines, which are also known as “flow lines”, are used in technical drawings such as diagrams, flowcharts, and schematics. For information
about drawing flowchart shapes, see “Drawing predefined shapes” on page 155.
There are three types of connector lines that you can draw. You can draw a straight connector line. You can also draw right-angle connector
lines with a sharp corner or a rounded corner. You can edit connector lines by moving, adding, or deleting segments.
Using the controls on the property bar, you can modify the width and style of a connector line as well as apply arrowheads. For more
information, see “Formatting lines and outlines ” on page 126. You can also change the color of connector lines.
When you move objects, their connector lines remain attached.
You can draw callout lines that label and draw attention to objects.
Examples of callouts
To use connector and callout lines with precision, you need to snap them to specific nodes in objects. For more information about snapping
and snapping modes, see “Snapping objects” on page 225.
To draw a connector line between two or more objects
1 In the toolbox, click the Straight-line connector tool button, and then click one of the following:
Straight-line connector tool — to create a straight connector line at any angle