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Basic shapes
Basic shapes









basic shapes

Note: If you don’t see the Search at the top of the Shapes window, click More Shapes, and in the menu that opens, click Search for Shapes. Type search terms in the Search shapes box. To search for more shapes on your computerĪt the top of the Shapes window, click Search. To close the menu, click an empty area of your drawing. Point to a category, browse the stencils in that category, and click the shapes that you want to open in your diagram. You can browse all the available templates from the Shapes window.Ī menu opens that shows categories that are similar to the template categories. Browse and search for more shapesĪny stencil can be opened in any diagram, even diagrams not based on templates that include the stencil by default. You can extend the title bar area to show more of the title bars by clicking the border between the titles and the shapes, dragging it downward, and releasing the mouse button when the border is where you want it. If stencil title bars are hidden, a scroll bar appears next to the title bars so you can scroll through them. The title bars always stay at the top of the Shapes window, but if there are several, they can be hidden to leave room to display the shapes. To see the shapes for a stencil, click the stencil’s title bar.

basic shapes

The shapes from only one stencil at a time are displayed. Stencils are stacked one over the other in the Shapes window. In a home planning template, there is a stencil for walls, one for furniture, one for garden accessories, and so on. For example, in a workflow template there is a stencil that contains all the work flow shapes, another that contains work flow steps, and a stencil with a collection of arrow shapes to indicate direction. Stencils contain collections of related shapes.











Basic shapes