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Line segments are created automatically between anchor points. |
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Each time you click the Pen Tool, you create an anchor point. |
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Paths cannot be filled with color. |
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The InDesign Toolbox offers tools for creating vector graphics. |
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You will seldom want to apply a fill to an open path. |
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It is possible that the graphic in the figure above was created with the Rectangle Tool. |
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An anchor point's direction lines can be manipulated independently of one another. |
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Clicking the Delete Anchor Point Tool on an anchor point will delete the point from the path without breaking the path into two paths. |
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The default position for anchored objects is Inline. |
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If you use the shape tools to create a star, you can use the Pen Tool to delete an anchor point from the star. |
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Graphics that you create with the shape tools can be modified with the Pen Tool or the Direct Selection Tool. |
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You can create open and closed paths with the Pen Tool in InDesign. |
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When you click the Direct Selection Tool in the Toolbox, you can then select anchor points or segments on a graphic created with the shape tools. |
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You can use the Direct Selection Tool to select line segments as well as anchor points. |
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The Pen Tool may be hidden behind the Selection Tool in the Toolbox. |
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Selecting an anchor point and then applying the Cut command will delete the anchor point. |
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Compound paths are used only for the practical purpose of cutting a hole in an object. |
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When you place a graphic into a frame that has a fill, the fill is removed and replaced by the graphic. |
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Once you've placed type on a path, you can edit the type and you can also reshape the path. |
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Once text has been converted to outlines, you no longer need to have the original font available to render the text. |
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You will often want to apply a stroke to an open path. |
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It is possible to select and move a single anchor point on a path independently from all other points on the path. |
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The number of anchor points and line segments you create when drawing a path is always the same. |
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The Pen Tool can also be found in Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop. |
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Every path starts with an anchor point. |
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If you use the shape tools to create a rectangle, you can use the Pen Tool to add a fifth anchor point to the rectangle. |
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To reconnect to an open path, simply click the end point with the Pen Tool. |
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Once you "break" direction lines with the appropriate tool, they remain independent of one another. |
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Smooth points have two direction lines. |
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A closed path has no end points. |
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When creating a closed path, you end the path at the same place where you start it. |
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In Illustrator, the Pen Tool is used mostly to create clipping paths around bitmap graphics. |
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You can apply fills and strokes to open paths. |
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Corner points can have direction lines. |
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The Convert Direction Point Tool can be used to change smooth points to corner points. |
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It is possible that the graphic in the figure above was created with the Polygon Tool. |
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When created, direction lines work in tandem. |
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When creating a polygon, you can pre-define how many sides you want the Polygon Tool to create. |
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Once you close a path, new anchor points cannot be added. |
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Once an anchor point has been created with the Pen Tool, it cannot be moved. |
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Pressing and holding the [Shift] key when drawing with the Pen Tool constrains the tool so that you can draw only horizontal or vertical lines. |
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Closed paths always have fills. |
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In Photoshop, the Pen Tool is used mostly to draw vector graphics. |
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You can apply fills and strokes to closed paths. |
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Paths that you create can be straight or curved. |
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It is possible that the graphic in the figure above was created with the Ellipse Tool. |
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