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How to Fill-in Freehand shapes
How do you fill-in a shape that has been manually created by freehand or
straight lines? |
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How to Fill-in Freehand shapes
Does this help : ?
http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...4-c9e61462d6d7 "Cosmo" wrote: How do you fill-in a shape that has been manually created by freehand or straight lines? |
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How to Fill-in Freehand shapes
You're a legend !!
Your suggested URL gave give the solution of using 'Shape MenuOperations\Union'. I then filled the united shape. |
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How to Fill-in Freehand shapes
Don't get exited.
I vaguely reminded my problems with it and an anwer. So I did a search on this site. I don't really understand the solution, I must confess. Especially when to fragment is the answer. "Cosmo" wrote: You're a legend !! Your suggested URL gave give the solution of using 'Shape MenuOperations\Union'. I then filled the united shape. |
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How to Fill-in Freehand shapes
exCited, it is
"philippe c" wrote: Don't get exited. I vaguely reminded my problems with it and an anwer. So I did a search on this site. I don't really understand the solution, I must confess. Especially when to fragment is the answer. "Cosmo" wrote: You're a legend !! Your suggested URL gave give the solution of using 'Shape MenuOperations\Union'. I then filled the united shape. |
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