Insert an autoshape
- place the cursor where you want the shape to be put,
- tap the
icon at the top toolbar to open the new object insertion panel,
- switch to the Shape tab,
- select one of the available autoshapes.
The selected autoshape will be added. Now you can change its properties and position.
Adjust the shape settings
- select the shape by tapping its border (the rectangular box around the shape should be displayed as a solid line),
- open the shape settings panel by
- tapping the
icon at the top toolbar, or
- tapping the
option in the pop-up menu,
- tap the necessary menu item: Style, Wrap, Replace or Reorder. Use the icon on the left to return to the previous settings section.
The Style section contains the following three sections:
- Fill - to fill the inner space of the autoshape with a solid color, gradient, image, or pattern.
- Border style - set the border:
- Stroke - switch the toggle to enable or disable border display.
- Size - set the border size by dragging the slider.
- Color - select the border color on the palette.
- Border type - select one of the available border types.
- Effects - to set the Opacity level by dragging the slider. The default value is 100%. It corresponds to the full opacity. The 0% value corresponds to the full transparency. You can also use the Shadow switcher to enable the shadow.
The Wrap section allows to select a text wrapping style from the available ones and adjust some additional positioning options. To learn more, please refer to the Change text wrapping section of this guide.
The Replace section allows to replace the current autoshape with another one selected from the menu.
The Reorder section allows to set the selected autoshape position as related to other objects when several objects overlap each other. To learn more, please refer to the Manipulate objects section of this guide.
- Close the shape settings panel by tapping the arrow on the right.
Add text within the autoshape
- place the insertion point by tapping inside the autoshape (the rectangular box around the shape should be displayed as a dashed line),
- start typing your text using the on-screen keyboard.
The text you add in this way becomes a part of the autoshape (when you move or rotate the shape, the text moves or rotates with it).
You can apply the same text formatting options as the ones for regular text. To edit the added text within the autoshape,
- select the text: double tap a piece of text within the shape and drag the selection handles,
- open the shape/text settings panel by
- tapping the icon at the top toolbar, or
- tapping the option in the pop-up menu,
- on the Text tab, adjust the necessary text parameters:
- on the Paragraph tab, adjust the necessary parameters for the multi-line text within the text box:
- Close the shape/text settings panel by tapping the arrow on the right or use the icon on the left to return to the previous settings section.
Remove the shape
Select the shape by tapping on it and proceed in one of the following ways:
- tap the option in the pop-up menu, or
- open the shape settings panel by tapping the
icon at the top toolbar, swipe up and tap the Remove shape button.