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CorelDRAW lets you draw rectangles and squares. You can draw a rectangle or square by dragging diagonally with the Rectangle tool or by specifying the width and height with the 3-point rectangle tool. The 3-point rectangle tool lets you quickly draw rectangles at an angle.
You can create a 3-point rectangle by first drawing its baseline and then drawing its height. The resulting rectangle is angled.
You can also draw a rectangle or square with rounded, scalloped or chamfered corners. You can modify each corner individually or apply the changes to all corners. In addition, you can specify that all corners scale relative to the object. You can also specify the default corner size for drawing rectangles and squares.
Rounding produces a curved corner, scalloping replaces the corner with an edge that has a curved notch, and chamfering replaces the corner with a straight edge, also known as a bevel.
From left to right, you can see standard corners with no changes, rounded corners, scalloped corners, and chamfered corners.
To draw rectangles or squares with rounded, scalloped, or chamfered corners, you need to specify the corner size. For rounding or scalloping a corner, the corner size determines the corner radius. The radius is measured from the curve’s center to its perimeter. Higher corner size values produce more rounded corners or deep scalloped corners.
From left to right, you can see the radius of a rounded corner and the radius of a scalloped corner.
The size value for chamfering a corner represents the distance to set where the chamfer will begin in relation to the original corner. Higher corner size values produce a longer chamfered edge.
For more information about modifying the corners of curve objects, such as lines, text, or bitmaps, see Filleting, scalloping, and chamfering corners.
To draw a rectangle or square by dragging diagonally | ![]() |
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You can draw a rectangle from its center outward by holding down Shift as
you drag. You can also draw a square from its center outward by holding down
Shift + Ctrl as you drag.
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You can draw a rectangle that covers the drawing page by double-clicking the
Rectangle tool.
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To draw a rectangle by specifying height and width | ![]() |
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In the toolbox, click the 3-point rectangle tool
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In the drawing window, point to where you want to start the rectangle, drag to
draw the width, and release the mouse button.
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Move the pointer to draw the height, and click.
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To adjust the size of the rectangle, type values in the Object size boxes on the property bar. |
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To constrain the angle of the baseline to a preset increment, known as constrain
angle, hold down Ctrl as you drag. For information about changing the
constrain angle, see To change the constrain angle.
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To draw a rectangle or square with rounded, scalloped, or chamfered corners | ![]() |
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Click a rectangle or square.
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Click one of the following buttons on the property bar:
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Round corner
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Scalloped corner
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Chamfered corner
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Type values in the Corner radius areas on the property bar.
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Click Apply.
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You can also modify the corners of a selected rectangle or square by clicking
the Shape tool
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To specify the default corner size for drawing rectangles and squares | ![]() |
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Double-click Toolbox from the Workspace list of categories.
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Click Rectangle tool.
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In the Rectangle corners area, type values in the boxes.
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