How to use rectangle, ellipse, and line?

A rectangle or an ellipse consists of a frame and interior space that can be filled or left transparent. If the picture is not transparent, a text overlaps to it, you have to use the "Arrange" property, of the context menu, or option Objects > Arrange to rearrange the objects properly. The rectangle has different options we can change if we need to.

By double clicking in the rectangle, the window properties pops up. Through this window we can change: Border The "frame" option lets you print or not the frame and adjusts the width and colour of the frame. Fill A rectangle can transparent (thus underlying objects shine through) or filled.

If it should be filled, select a pattern and a colour. Shade The frame of a rectangle can have a shadow, creating a 3D-effect. Width, pattern and colour can all be selected.

Note: The default are set in the dialog of Options > Object > Default. Nota: I default sono impostati nel menu Opzioni > Oggetto > Formato di default dell'oggetto. Ellipses are ... more.

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