I can't find anything equivalent to this in Word 2003. "AutoShapes/Basic
Shapes/Arc" is close if you piece two "arcs" together, but does not give a
circular arc. It bends too much near the ends.
"AutoShapes/Lines/Curve" tool can give a reasonable approximation to a
circular arc but only if you make several tries and take an unreasonable
amount of time.
Either of these is a frustrating substitution for the WordPerfect tool. Any
suggestions for an alternative approach, or would Microsoft consider creating
a WordPerfect equivalent?
To make sure you get a circular arc rather than a section of an oval,
hold the Shift key while dragging the bounding rectangle. (This also
works with other shapes to force the bounding rectangle to be square.)
After you get an arc with the proper radius, drag the yellow
diamond-shaped handles along the arc to adjust its length and
orientation. There's no need to piece two arcs together.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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