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Adobe InDesign CS2 allows you to round, inset, or add other effects to the corners of objects. (e.g., images or text frames.) Applying a corner effect to an object will change all of the corners of the object. If an object's corner point is moved, the effect automatically changes the angles.
Using the Selection Tool
, select an object you want to apply corner effects to
From the Object menu, select Corner Effects...
The Corner Effects dialog box appears.
From the Effect pull-down list, select a corner effect
NOTE: The following table shows all of the standard corner effects with a size of 2p0 (i.e., 2 picas and 0 points).
HINT:
One pica is approximately 1/6 of an inch
| Effect | Example |
|---|---|
| None | ![]() |
| Fancy | ![]() |
| Bevel | ![]() |
| Inset | ![]() |
| Inverse Rounded | ![]() |
| Rounded | ![]() |
In the Size text box, type a size for the corner effect
HINT: The size indicates the distance from the corner that the effect extends
To see the corner effect before applying it, select Preview
NOTE: A checkmark appears in the box when it is selected.
Click OK