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* The text on the path is still editable – create three copies of the first text-on-path item, use the Story Editor to edit their content and move and rotate until the texts are all in the desired place above the ring. Once you have completed this project, ''Group'' to then place the entire ensemble precisely where you want it. | * The text on the path is still editable – create three copies of the first text-on-path item, use the Story Editor to edit their content and move and rotate until the texts are all in the desired place above the ring. Once you have completed this project, ''Group'' the elements to then place the entire ensemble precisely where you want it. | ||
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Revision as of 16:10, 12 August 2007
Installation • Usage • PDF issues • Other |
A diagram in circle style, often useful for presentations. It uses combined and grouped polygons and other elements, duplicating, a lot of rotating and the Attach Text to Path function.
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(c) Thomas Zastrow, 2007 The content of this page is licenced under the Free Documentation Licence.