• | To select a node |
• | To move a node |
The Shape tool is the standard tool for moving nodes. You can also set an option to use the Pick and Bézier tools for selecting and moving nodes.
To select a node |
1 . | In the toolbox, click the Shape tool. |
2 . | Select a curve object. |
3 . | Click a node. |
On the property bar, choose Rectangular from the Selection mode list box, and drag around the nodes that you want to select.
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On the property bar, choose Freehand from the Selection mode list box, and drag around the nodes you want to select.
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Hold down Ctrl, and click each node.
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Click Edit Select all Nodes.
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Holding down Shift, click the first node, and then the last node that you want to select.
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Press Home or End.
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Press Tab or Shift + Tab.
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Hold down Ctrl, and click a selected node.
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Hold down Ctrl, and click each selected node.
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You can also select a node by using the Pick , Freehand , Bézier , or Polyline tool. To do this, first click Tools Options. In the Workspace list of categories, click Display, and enable the Enable node tracking check box. Click a curve object, move the pointer over a node until the tool’s shape state cursor appears, and click the node. Note that when the Enable node tracking check box is enabled, you can no longer select and move an object by clicking and dragging any of its nodes.
To select all nodes on a selected curve, double-click the Shape tool.
To move a node |
1 . | Select an object by using the Shape tool . |
2 . | Drag the node until you achieve the desired shape. |
You can also move a node by using the Pick , Freehand , Bézier , or Polyline tool. To do this, first click Tools Options. In the Workspace list of categories, click Display, and make sure that the Enable node tracking check box is enabled. Click a curve object, move the pointer over a node until the tool’s shape state cursor appears, and drag the node.
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