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to display the L (Length) field. To precisely change the length of a line, enter a
value in the L field, then press Return/Enter.
You can resize any Bézier line by modifying the size of its bounding box. To do so,
make sure Item > Edit > Shape is unchecked, and then resize the line as if it were a
box.
Reshaping lines
You can change the shape of a line in the following ways:
You can change the shape entirely by choosing a different option from the Item >
Shape submenu.
You can reshape Bézier lines by repositioning points, curve handles, and line
segments. For more information, see "Understanding Bézier shapes."
To pan the layout while a Pen tool is selected, press Shift+Space and then click and
drag.
Controlling line appearance
To control the appearance of active lines, use the controls in the following places:
Home tab of the Measurements palette
(Windows only) Line tab of Modify dialog box (Item menu)
Colors palette (Window menu) for line color only
In addition to color, shade, and opacity, you can control the following characteristics
for lines:
Line style: This option lets you control the general appearance of a line. Several
line styles are included by default, and you can add new ones with the Dashes &
Stripes dialog box (Edit menu).
Width: You can specify the width of lines in any measurement system. You can
also specify a Hairline width; the printed width of a hairline rule is .125 pt on a
PostScript imagesetter, with a wider value on some laser printers.
Arrowheads: You can apply arrowheads to lines using the Arrowheads drop-down
menu.
You can also specify line appearance in an Item Style. For more about Item Styles, see
"Item Styles."
Joining lines
You can merge two lines into one by selecting the Item tool , selecting the lines,
and choosing Item > Merge > Join Endpoints. The Join Endpoints command is
available when the endpoints of lines or text paths are within six points of each other.
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