Note
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When you want to use multiple ovals, double-click (Oval). When you double-click (Oval), it is locked while being selected and can be inserted multiple times.
To deselect the selected lines, perform the following.
Press other buttons in the Object Palette Pane
[Esc] key on the keyboard
You can click on the Toolbar to continuously insert annotations. For more information, see the following.
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[Line Style]
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Select the line style you want to use from the list displayed when you click .
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[Line Weight]
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Select a line thickness to use. You can select a line thickness from 0.25 point to 12.00 point.
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[Line Color]
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Select the line color you want to use from the list displayed when you click . When you want to use a color that is not available in the list, click [More Colors].
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[More Colors]
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If you click this, the [Color] dialog box is displayed. Using the [Color] dialog box, you can set a color that is not listed in [Line Color].
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[Fill]
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Select the color you want to use to fill from the list displayed when you click . When you want to use a color that is not available in the list, click [More Colors].
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[More Colors]
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If you click this, the [Color] dialog box is displayed. Using the [Color] dialog box, you can set a color that is not listed in [Fill].
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Note
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To cancel insertion and return the mouse pointer to the original shape, perform the following operation.
Click (Select Object) on the Object Palette Pane
Press the [Esc] key on the keyboard
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Note
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You can insert a circle by dragging the mouse pointer while holding down the [Shift] key on the keyboard.
The starting and ending insertion points of an oval are the corners that face each other in the rectangle that circumscribes the oval. When dragging the mouse pointer from the starting insertion point to the ending point, drag it diagonally to create a rectangle that circumscribes the oval.
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