
This chapter shows how to draw simple 2D objects. You can create 2D and 3D objects in Draw.

The Text objects section enables you to specify how you wish to edit text objects inside your drawings ”either quickly when they're available by clicking them or only after you click the Option bar's Allow Quick Editing button. Open the Drawing Category and Set General OptionsĬlick the plus sign next to the Drawing option to display the four Draw-specific options listed in Table 14.1 at the beginning of this task.Ĭlick the General options category the dialog box changes to show options you can select to make changes to the general Draw options. Only the contour, or outline, of graphics appear if you elect to display image placeholders in place of actual images in your drawings.ĭetermines whether Draw displays a grid for you on your drawing area background to help you place elements more accurately and consistently.ĭescribes how Draw handles the printing of drawings, such as adjusting the drawing size to fit the paper.


Draw's Drawing Optionsĭescribes general Draw settings, such as the initial default unit of measurements for elements within a drawing and the scale you want your drawings to appear in.ĭescribes how Draw appears on the screen and which Draw special elements are shown, such as rulers and graphic placeholders.

You'll learn a lot about what Draw can do just by looking through the options available to you. Even if you're familiar with Calc or another set of options, initially learning about Draw's options now gives you a preview of what Draw is able to do.Īs a matter of fact, Draw has an option for just about anything! Table 14.1 describes Draw's option categories.
