How to Draw Geometric Shapes With Open Office Draw

Check out the variety of geometric shapes include: Basic shapes Symbol shapes Block arrows Flowcharts Call Outs Stars and banners Note: Independent of which type of geometric shape you draw or select for editing, the information field in the toolbar...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Check out the variety of geometric shapes include: Basic shapes Symbol shapes Block arrows Flowcharts Call Outs Stars and banners Note: Independent of which type of geometric shape you draw or select for editing

    It will open floating toolbars with the relevant work tools.

    Tip:
    The use of all these tools is similar to that of the Rectangle tool, even though they produce different geometric shapes. , It makes available the range of tools for drawing basic shapes.

    If you choose the rectangle tool from this toolbar it looks the same as a rectangle drawn using the Rectangle tool on the Drawing toolbar.

    The only differences you will see are in the information field in the status bar.

    Symbol shapes The icon brings you to an array of tools for drawing the various symbol shapes.

    Block arrows The icon opens the Block Arrows toolbar.
  2. Step 2: the information field in the toolbar shows always only “Create Shape” or “Shape selected”.

  3. Step 3: Locate the geometric toolbar.

  4. Step 4: Click on this icon .

Detailed Guide

It will open floating toolbars with the relevant work tools.

Tip:
The use of all these tools is similar to that of the Rectangle tool, even though they produce different geometric shapes. , It makes available the range of tools for drawing basic shapes.

If you choose the rectangle tool from this toolbar it looks the same as a rectangle drawn using the Rectangle tool on the Drawing toolbar.

The only differences you will see are in the information field in the status bar.

Symbol shapes The icon brings you to an array of tools for drawing the various symbol shapes.

Block arrows The icon opens the Block Arrows toolbar.

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