Graphics Programs Reference
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and then you can click a point to select it.
4. Click to select that anchor point.
Notice that only the anchor point you selected is solid, indicating that it is selected, and
the other points in the shape are hollow, indicating that they are not selected.
Also notice the small blue direction lines extending from the selected anchor point. At
the end of the direction lines are direction points. The angle and length of the direction
lines determine the shape and size of the curved segments. Moving the direction points
can reshape the path.
5. With the Direct Selection tool still selected, drag the individual point up to edit the
shape of the object.
6. Try clicking another point on the edge of the shape, and notice that the previous point
is deselected.
7. Revert to the last saved version of the file by choosing File > Revert. In the Revert
dialog box, click Revert.
Note
The gray measurement label that appears as you drag the anchor point has the
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