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Draw straight line segments with the Pen tool
The
simplest path you can draw with the Pen tool is a straight line,
made by clicking the Pen tool to create two anchor points. By continuing
to click, you create a path made of straight line segments connected
by corner points.  Clicking Pen tool creates straight segments.
- Select the Pen tool.
- Position the Pen tool where you want the straight segment
to begin, and click to define the first anchor point (do not drag).
Note: The first segment you draw will not be
visible until you click a second anchor point. (Select the Rubber
Band option in Photoshop to preview path segments.) Also, if direction
lines appear, you’ve accidentally dragged the Pen tool; choose Edit > Undo,
and click again.
- Click again where you want the segment to end (Shift-click
to constrain the angle of the segment to a multiple of 45°).
- Continue clicking to set anchor points for additional
straight segments.
The last anchor point you add always appears as a solid
square, indicating that it is selected. Previously defined anchor
points become hollow, and deselected, as you add more anchor points.
- Complete the path by doing one of the following:
To close the 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.
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.
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