Getting Started Guide

Text frames can also have fill colors, shadows, and other attributes, just like any
other Draw object. You can rotate the frame and write the text at any angle. These
options are available by right-clicking on the object.
Use the Callout tool , located on the Drawing toolbar, to create callouts (also
known as captions or figure labels).
If you double-click on an object or press F2 (or the Text icon in the Drawing toolbar)
when an object is selected, text is written in the center of the object and remains
within the object. Nearly any kind of object contains such an additional text element.
These texts have slight differences to those in text frames concerning position and
hyphenation.
For more about text, see Chapter 2 (Drawing Basic Shapes) and Chapter 10
(Advanced Draw Techniques) in the Draw Guide.
Gluepoints and connectors
All Draw objects have associated invisible gluepoints, which become visible when you
choose any of the connectors under the Connector icon on the Drawing toolbar
and then move the mouse pointer over the object.
Most objects have four gluepoints, as shown in Figure 166. You can add more
gluepoints, and customize gluepoints, using the toolbar under the Gluepoint icon
on the Drawing toolbar.
Figure 166: Four gluepoints
Gluepoints are different from handles (the small blue or green squares around an
object). The handles are for moving or resizing an object. The gluepoints attach
connectors to an object.
Connectors are lines or arrows whose ends automatically dock to gluepoints on an
object. When you move the other object, the connector moves with it. Connectors are
particularly useful for making organizational charts. You can reorganize the blocks of
your chart and all the connected objects stay connected.
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