What are the option avaible in the the drawing toolbar
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Select: selects objects. To select multiple objects click on the top leftmost object and while keeping the mouse button pressed, drag the mouse to the bottom rightmost object of the intended selection. A marching ants rectangle identifying the selection area is displayed. It is also possible to select several objects by pressing the Control button while selecting the individual objects.
Line: draws a straight line.
Arrow: draws a straight line ending with an arrowhead. The arrowhead will be placed where you release the mouse button.
Rectangle: draws a rectangle. Press the Shift button to draw a square.
Ellipse: draws an ellipse. Press the Shift button to draw a circle.
Text: creates a text box with text aligned horizontally.
Vertical text: creates a text box with text aligned vertically.
Curve: draws a curve. Note that the title of the submenu when undocked is Lines.
Connectors: draws a connector line between two figures. The use of connectors is described in Working with connectors.
Basic Shapes, Symbol Shapes, Block Arrows, Flowcharts, Callouts, Stars: click the black triangle to open a toolbar showing the available shapes in that category. Select the desired shape, then draw as normal. Keep the Shift key pressed to obtain a shape where the height a
Edit points: select this tool, then select a shape or a line, to edit the individual points that form the shape or line.
Glue points: select this tool to edit the glue points of a graphic object. Glue points are the positions where connector lines terminate or start.
Fontwork: opens the Fontworks gallery. See Using Fontwork for further information.
From file: equivalent to Insert > Picture > From file on the main menu.
Gallery: opens the gallery. Equivalent to Tools > Gallery on the main menu.
Rotate: select this tool to rotate an object.
Align object: see Aligning shapes.
Arrange object: see Arranging shapes.
Extrusion On/Off: switches 3D effects on or off for the selected object. Clicking this button also opens the 3D settings toolbar. See Working with 3D shapes for details.
Interaction: opens a dialog where you can specify the interaction between the user and the object. See Setting up interaction with a shape or image.
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