Contours let you create interesting effects around the edges of objects. Note that objects cannot have both a contour and a bevel.

image\PRCARROW.gif To contour an object:

1. Select the object (see Selecting objects) (see Notes).

2. Choose the Contour Tool.

3. Either

 drag any of the eight handles that surround the selected objects,

 or drag the Contour width slider,

 or type a new value into the text box.

 As you drag, you see the outline of the contour.

Notes

image\BULLET.gif You can also use the Contour Tool to select objects - more details.

image\BULLET.gif Applying a contour to several objects:

 If the objects are grouped, overlapping contours merge together. The contour color is the same as the rear-most object in the group.

 If the objects are ungrouped, each object has a separate contour. The contour color is the same as the object color.

image\BULLET.gif The contour steps are not separate objects. To make them selectable, you need to convert the contour to simple editable shapes. See Converting contours to shapes.

image\BULLET.gif Dragging the handles lets you swap between inside and outside contours. (Drag the handles inside or outside the objects to swap.) For the other options see Swapping between inside and outside contour.

image\BULLET.gif You can make the outline of objects thicker or thinner using contours - see Using contours to resize objects.

image\BULLET.gif Notes on contours and feathering.

Movies (not working in this version)

Using contours

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Contours

Contour Tool