The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Word 98 Macintosh Edition
SUMMARY
The Drawing Layer in Word has some keyboard shortcuts to assist you in
drawing various shapes:
- To temporarily override the Snap To Grid feature in Word, hold down the
COMMAND key as you draw. If Snap To Grid is not on, holding down the
COMMAND key activates it.
- To return an imported graphic to its original size after cropping
or scaling in Word, hold down the COMMAND key and double-click
the graphic.
- To draw more than one object without having to re-click that object's
button before drawing the next one, double-click the tool. Click the
button again (or select a menu item) to restore the insertion point.
This applies to the Line, Rectangle, Ellipse, Arc, Freeform, Text Box,
and Callout tools.
- To create an object centered at a specific point in Word, select the
Rectangle, Ellipse, or Arc tool and then press and hold the
COMMAND+OPTION keys as you drag out an object. Adding the SHIFT key
creates a perfect square or circle from a specific point.
- Hold down the SHIFT key as you drag a line. This aids in drawing
horizontal, vertical, or 45-degree lines.
- To constrain an object (rectangle to a square, arc to a circular
arc, and ellipse to a circle), hold down the SHIFT key when dragging.
REFERENCES
For information on these issues in previous versions of Word, please see
the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q105698
TITLE : WD: Drawing Layer Shortcuts and Tips
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