In the Rectangle Tool dialog box, enter a value or use the slider to adjust
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the corner radius, from 0 for a standard 90° corner to 100 for extremely
curved corners.
Click OK.
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Draw the rectangle.
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Choose Window > Inspectors > Object to display the Object inspector.
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Enter a value in the Corner Radius text box. Press Enter or Return.
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You can constrain how a tool draws a basic shape. When constrained, the
Rectangle tool draws a square, the Ellipse tool draws a circle, and the Line tool
draws at increments of 45°.
You can change the constrain angle. When the constrain angle is 0°, holding down
the Shift key constrains objects to 0°, 45°, 90°, and so on. Changing the constrain
angle shifts these angles by the specified amount. A constrain angle of 10°, for
example, changes the angles to 10°, 55°, 100°, and so on. If you change the
constrain angle, when you draw a rectangle, line, or ellipse it will be tilted to the
value you specified.
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To constrain a shape, hold down Shift as you drag the pointer.
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To constrain a shape as you draw from the center, hold down Alt (Windows) or
Option (Macintosh) and Shift-drag the pointer.
Choose Modify > Constrain.
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Enter a value in the Angle text box, or use the wheel to set the angle.
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Click OK.
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