Creating preset shapes
      
      
      You can draw preset shapes such as callouts, arrows, flowers, and gears.
      
      To draw a preset shape
      
        
           
        
      
      
      
        1	
        On the Tools toolbar, choose the 
Preset Shape tool 

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        Note:  If you want to place the preset shape on the current vector layer, mark the 
Create on Vector check box on the Tool Options palette. If no vector layer exists, marking this check box creates one for the preset shape. If this check box is unmarked, the preset shape is placed on a raster layer. Placing a preset shape on a vector layer makes it easier to edit.
 
      
        2	
        On the Tool Options palette, choose an option from the 
Shapes List drop-list.
 
      If you want to filter the options, choose a category from the 
Category drop-list.
        3	
        Drag to create the shape.
 
      
        Note:  If you want to apply a custom fill, unmark the 
Retain style check box. On the Materials palette, click the 
Background and Fill properties box, and choose a fill color. Click the 
Foreground and Stroke properties box, and choose an outline color. If you do not want the line segments to have a fill, click the 
Transparent button 

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        4	
        Drag to draw the shape.
 
       
      
        
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          |  | Select an option from the Line Style  drop-list. | 
        
          | Choose a stroke width (in pixels) | Type or set a value in the Width  control. | 
        
          | Smooth the appearance of a shape | Mark the Anti-alias  check box. | 
        
          |  | Choose an option from the Join  drop-list. If you choose Miter Join , type or set a value in the Miter limit  control to set the degree of pointedness. The higher the value, the more pointed the join is. | 
        
          | Create a shape with the same aspect ratio as the one in the Shapes list  list | Hold down Shift  while you drag. | 
        
          | Place the centerpoint of the shape where you click |  | 
      
      
        
      You can save a Tool Options palette settings as presets. For more information, see Using and creating presets.