Reposition anchor points as you draw, Finish drawing a path, Draw straight lines followed by curves – Adobe InDesign CC 2015 User Manual
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Drawing and painting
Last updated 6/6/2015
Note: To close a path in InDesign, you can also select the object and choose Object > Paths > Close Path.
• To leave the path open, Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) anywhere away from all objects.
To leave the path open, you can also select a different tool, or choose Select > Deselect in Illustrator or Edit
>Deselect All in InDesign.
Reposition anchor points as you draw
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After you click to create an anchor point, keep the mouse button pressed down, hold down the spacebar, and drag
to reposition the anchor point.
Finish drawing a path
Complete a path in one of the following ways:
1
To close a path, position the Pen tool over the first (hollow) anchor point. A small circle appears next to the Pen tool
pointer
when it is positioned correctly. Click or drag to close the path.
Note: To close a path in InDesign, you can also select the object and choose Object > Paths > Close Path.
2
To leave a path open, Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) anywhere away from all objects.
To leave the path open, you can also select a different tool, or choose Select > Deselect in Illustrator or Edit > Deselect
All in InDesign. In InDesign, you can also simply press Enter or Return to leave the path open.
Draw straight lines followed by curves
1
Using the Pen tool, click corner points in two locations to create a straight segment.
2
Position the Pen tool over the selected endpoint. In Illustrator and InDesign, a convert-point icon appears next to
the Pen tool when it is positioned correctly (In Photoshop, a small diagonal line, or slash, appears next to the Pen
tool). To set the slope of the curved segment you’ll create next, click the anchor point, and drag the direction line
that appears.
A Straight segment completed B Positioning Pen tool over endpoint (the Convert Point icon appears only in Illustrator and InDesign)
C Dragging direction point
3
Position the pen where you want the next anchor point; then click (and drag, if desired) the new anchor point to
complete the curve.