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When you think that you are familiar with each of the buttons take the short quiz below.
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Instead of striking the underline key
fifteen times, you plan to draw a single line by clicking
and dragging. |
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You have drawn a line, and now want to
change the color of the selected line. |
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The last line you drew had an arrowhead
at the wrong end. You want to change the arrowhead to the
other end of the line. |
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You created an object in a document and
you want to tilt it at an angle. |
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You have drawn a rectangle around a
section of a flyer and want to change it to a dashed
line. |
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The heading of a flyer is just plain text
and you would rather create special effects with text. |
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You are going to draw a perfect circle on
your document by holding down the shift key, clicking and
dragging. |
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