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Note
You don't have to position the pointer over the center of the line and drag to
create another width point. You can also drag from anywhere in the stroke
area.
12. Position the pointer over the new width point you just created (circled in the figure)
and, pressing the Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) key, drag the new width point
down to create a copy. Release the mouse button, and then release the key.
13. Click the new width point to select it.
Next, you will select another width point and move them both. You may want to zoom in to
the line, and take it slowly.
14. With the Width tool, press the Shift key and click the width point above the selected
width point to select both. Release the Shift key. Drag the point you just selected down
just a bit. Notice that the two width points move together proportionately.
 
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