Adjusting beveled, chamfered, and rounded rectangle Auto Shapes
Beveled, chamfered, and rounded rectangles have five control points. The control point on each corner adjusts all corners together. You can also Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Macintosh) to edit a single corner. The remaining control point resizes the rectangle without changing the roundness of the corner.
NOTE |
To edit the corner radius of rectangles drawn with the Rectangle tool, use the Rectangle Roundness setting in the Property inspector. |
To adjust the corners of a beveled, chamfered, or rounded rectangle Auto Shape:
- Drag a corner control point of a selected shape.
To adjust a single corner of a beveled, chamfered, or rounded rectangle Auto Shape:
- Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Macintosh) a corner control point of a selected shape.
To resize a beveled, chamfered, or rounded rectangle Auto Shape without affecting the corners:
- Drag the drag-to-resize control point.
To convert the corners of a rectangle to a different type:
- Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Macintosh) any corner control point.
To convert a single corner to a different type:
- Shift-Alt-click (Windows) or Shift-Option-click (Macintosh) any corner control point.