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Introduction
» ConceptDraw
» ConceptDraw for Business & Technical Drawing
» What's New?
» Registration/Subscribing/Downloading Updates
» Technical Support
Getting Started
» Starting Your Work in ConceptDraw
» Working Environment
» Creating Diagram
» What You Can Use ConceptDraw For
Document
» Document
» Importing Files
» Exporting Document
» Printing Document
» Pages
» Layers
» Working with Document
» Document Properties
» Document Templates
Shapes
» Shapes
» Drawing Shape with Drawing Tools
» Inserting Shape from Library
» Operations
» Connecting Shapes
» Shape Properties
» Pictures
» Defining and Using Named Styles
» Custom Properties
» Text
Libraries
» Libraries
» Using Libraries and Library Shapes
» Creating and Editing Libraries
» Searching Shapes in Libraries
» Internet
Shape Parameter Table
» Shape Parameter Table
» Table's Sections
» Formulas
» Adding Control Handles to Shape
» Using Formulas to Control Shapes
» Variables Describing Document
» Object Properties Management using Tables
» OLE Objects
Customizing Working Environment
» Application Preference
» Customizing Toolbars
» Customizing Floating Dialog
» Working with Windows
» Workspace Files
ConceptDraw Basics
» Conceptual Information
» Working with the Basic Editor in ConceptDraw
 
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Shapes

ConceptDraw offers a variety of tools for working with shapes. You can draw segments and figures, group several shapes into one, connect them with connectors and more. The program comes with hundreds of pre-drawn shapes, collected in the libraries. Special tools help to position shapes precisely, align and distribute multiple shapes. Apart from shapes, created in ConceptDraw, you can insert pictures from graphic files and OLE objects.

About Shapes in ConceptDraw

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Shapes are the "building blocks" of any ConceptDraw document. ConceptDraw works with several types of shapes. They are:

  • Figures
  • Connectors
  • Groups
  • Pictures
  • OLE Objects
  • Figures

Figures are made up of elementary segments. There are four types of segments:

LineTo, SectorTo, ArcTo, SplineTo.

LineTo, SectorTo, ArcTo, SplineTo.

Connected segments form a solid path called Geometry. If the beginning of the first segment coincides with the end of the last one, the geometry becomes closed and is filled by default.

Geometry Geometry

A figure may contain several geometries, so it may look like a group of several shapes. But unlike the shapes within a group, all geometries that form a figure always have the same line and fill properties. (A group may include any shapes of different types with different line styles, fill colors, etc.).

ConceptDraw also lets you work with special shapes, such as connectors, pictures, and OLE objects. Connectors can be created by means of the application; pictures and OLE objects are imported from other applications or files.

Connectors

Connectors are used to connect two shapes together. The connector's distinguishing feature is that it keeps the shapes connected even if they are repositioned, resized, etc.

Connectors

There are two methods for connecting: to the entire shape (connector changes the point to which it's connected when you move the shape) and to a connection point of a shape.

Groups

A Group is composed of two or more shapes. You can create a group of shapes easily, and work with a group the same way you work with a single shape. You can still select and edit individual shapes by selecting them inside the group. However, it may be more convenient to use Edit Group window. You can call it with the Edit Group command from the Shape menu.

Pictures

Pictures can be imported to ConceptDraw from graphic files of different formats (see the list of formats in the Importing Files section).

For the pictures, only limited editing is possible (rotating, resizing, etc.).

OLE Objects

The Windows version of ConceptDraw supports Object Linking and Embedding capabilities (i.e. it is an OLE-compatible application). So objects created in other programs can be inserted into your document. In ConceptDraw, OLE-objects can be repositioned and resized. For full editing, you can call the native application from within ConceptDraw.

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