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Changing the properties of Auto Shapes

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 88 User Guide • Control+Command-click the Direction control point to reset the x-axis only. • Double-click the Perspective control point to reset the width of the shadow only. For information about how to change the properties of an Auto Shape, see "Changing the properties of Auto Shapes" on page 88. Changing the properties of Auto Shapes The Auto Shape Properties panel gives you precise numeric control over your Auto Shapes. After inserting an Auto Shape, you can use this panel to make changes to its properties. The specific properties that you can change will vary with each Auto Shape you select. For example, if you've inserted the Arrow shape, you can change its width, height, thickness, and more. If you've inserted the Star shape, you can change its number of points, radius, and more. You can also insert another Auto Shape into your document directly from the Auto Shape Properties panel. Note: This panel only supports Auto Shapes that appear in the Tools panel. It does not support third-party Auto Shapes or those in the Shapes panel (Window > Auto Shapes). To change properties for your Auto Shape: 1 Insert an Auto Shape into your document. 2 Select Window > Auto Shape Properties. The Auto Shape Properties panel appears, displaying the properties for the selected Auto Shape. 3 Adjust the properties in the Auto Shape Properties panel. For Rectangle shapes, you can choose to lock the shape corners so that changes to one corner will affect all four. You can also change the properties for each corner individually. 4 To apply the changes, press Tab or Enter. The selected Auto Shape is updated with the changes you made to its properties. If you want to make further changes, you can also adjust the Auto Shape on the canvas by using its control points, and the corresponding values in the Auto Shape Properties panel will be updated dynamically. 5 If you want to insert another Auto Shape, you can select one from the Insert New Auto Shape pop-up menu at the bottom of the panel. The new shape appears in the upper-left corner of the document. Adjusting arrow Auto Shapes Arrows have five control points. There are control points for adjusting the flare of the arrowhead, the length of the arrow tail, the length of the arrowhead tip, and the width of the arrow tail. To adjust the flare of an arrowhead: ❖ Drag the flare control point of a selected arrow. To increase or decrease the sharpness of an arrowhead: ❖ Drag the tip control point of a selected arrow. To lengthen or shorten an arrow tail: ❖ Drag the body length control point of a selected arrow.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
88
Control+Command-click the Direction control point to reset the
x
-axis only.
Double-click the Perspective control point to reset the width of the shadow only.
For information about how to change the properties of an Auto Shape, see “Changing the properties of Auto Shapes”
on page 88.
Changing the properties of Auto Shapes
The Auto Shape Properties panel gives you precise numeric control over your Auto Shapes. After inserting an Auto
Shape, you can use this panel to make changes to its properties.
The specific properties that you can change will vary with each Auto Shape you select. For example, if you’ve
inserted the Arrow shape, you can change its width, height, thickness, and more. If you’ve inserted the Star shape,
you can change its number of points, radius, and more.
You can also insert another Auto Shape into your document directly from the Auto Shape Properties panel.
Note:
This panel only supports Auto Shapes that appear in the Tools panel. It does not support third-party Auto Shapes
or those in the Shapes panel (Window > Auto Shapes).
To change properties for your Auto Shape:
1
Insert an Auto Shape into your document.
2
Select Window > Auto Shape Properties.
The Auto Shape Properties panel appears, displaying the properties for the selected Auto Shape.
3
Adjust the properties in the Auto Shape Properties panel.
For Rectangle shapes, you can choose to lock the shape corners so that changes to one corner will affect all four.
You can also change the properties for each corner individually.
4
To apply the changes, press Tab or Enter.
The selected Auto Shape is updated with the changes you made to its properties. If you want to make further
changes, you can also adjust the Auto Shape on the canvas by using its control points, and the corresponding values
in the Auto Shape Properties panel will be updated dynamically.
5
If you want to insert another Auto Shape, you can select one from the Insert New Auto Shape pop-up menu at
the bottom of the panel.
The new shape appears in the upper-left corner of the document.
Adjusting arrow Auto Shapes
Arrows have five control points. There are control points for adjusting the flare of the arrowhead, the length of the
arrow tail, the length of the arrowhead tip, and the width of the arrow tail.
To adjust the flare of an arrowhead:
Drag the flare control point of a selected arrow.
To increase or decrease the sharpness of an arrowhead:
Drag the tip control point of a selected arrow.
To lengthen or shorten an arrow tail:
Drag the body length control point of a selected arrow.