Inserting Lines

With Desktop Editor, you can insert a line into a document as an annotation.
1.
Click (Line) on the ribbon.
Or, click (Line) on the Details Window.
The properties of the line are displayed on the Details Window.
NOTE
If the Details Window is not displayed, see the following.
This operation can also be performed with the tool buttons. If tool buttons are not displayed on the toolbar of Desktop Editor, see the following to display them.
You can also insert lines multiple times. For more information, see the following.
2.
Configure the properties of the line.
[Line Style]
Select the line style you want to use from the list displayed when you click ▼.
[Line Weight]
Set the line thickness. You can specify a line thickness from 0.25 point to 12.00 point. You can also use  to set the thickness. If it is entered directly, you can enter up to two decimal places.
[Begin Style]
Select the style for the beginning of the line you want to use from the list displayed when you click ▼.
[End Style]
Select the style for the end of the line you want to use from the list displayed when you click ▼.
[Line Color]
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, select [More Colors].
[Shape Fill]
Select the color of the arrow to fill with that you selected in [Begin Style] and [End Style] from the list displayed when you click . When you want to use a color that is not available in the list, select [More Colors].
[Transparency]
The slider position and the numeric value indicate the degree of transparency of the line. To change the degree of transparency, move the slider to the left or right, or enter a numeric value. You can also use  to change the degree of transparency.
NOTE
The type of line selected in [Line Style] is not applied to the arrow selected in [Begin Style] or [End Style].
If you select [More Colors] in [Line Color] or [Shape Fill], [Color] is displayed and you can set a color that is not listed in [Line Color] or [Shape Fill].
Properties can also be set from ribbon commands or tool buttons. For information on the commands and tool buttons that can set properties, see the following.
3.
Move the mouse pointer to the Work Window.
The shape of the mouse pointer changes to .
NOTE
To cancel the insertion process, do one of the following.
Click (Select Object) on the ribbon
Click  (Select Text) on the ribbon
Click  (Grab Mode) on the ribbon
Click the command selected on the ribbon again
Click (Select Object) on the Details Window
Click  (Select Text) on the Details Window
Click  (Grab Mode) on the Details Window
Click the selected button on the Details Window again
Press the [Esc] key on the keyboard
4.
Drag the mouse pointer from the starting point to the ending point of the line.
NOTE
You can insert horizontal lines, vertical lines, and lines at 45 degree angles by dragging the mouse pointer while holding down the [Shift] key on the keyboard.
5.
Click on the Work Window outside the line you inserted to deselect the line.
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