Converting Shapes
Did you ever need to change the shape of an existing object in your layout? Like if you had to change a rectangle into a triangle while keeping all its visual attributes i.e. color, stroke, width, height, and position. Something like this:
I have seen folks try to accomplish this several ways: using the Pen tool to create a new object then copying the attributes using the Eyedropper tool, using the Pathfinder, using the Polygon tool, etc. But there’s a much easier method than all of these that most folks aren’t aware of: the Convert Shape option in the Object menu.
This feature can convert to/from any of the listed shapes while keeping any attributes intact. Only the Orthogonal Line cannot be converted to other shapes.
Just select any object (like the rectangle above), go to Object menu, choose Convert Shape, and click on the desired shape style from the list, (e.g. Triangle). Done! Try it sometime!
Thanks, Masood
Time saver for me!
One thing I love about making a polygon, you can select any object, and double click the polygon tool. It brings up the options for a polygon. Set your amount of points and insets and it converts it there and then.
I use it so many times!
That’s another great feature of InDesign :)
Depending on how many sides the polygon has, this won’t give you a geometrically exact result. e.g.: 8 sides works great. But 6 sides won’t, because the bounding box of a hexagon is not a square.
…and for right angle triangles, just delete one of the corners of a rectangle.
Does somebody know “Tatoo.jsx”?
https://forums.adobe.com/message/10376876
Best,
Michel, from FRIdNGE
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I love this “shape” feature.
But the Orthogonal Line option does not work. I don’t remember it working for many versions. To see what I mean, draw any object (rectangle, ellipse, even a line that is not parallel to the bottom or sides of page) and apply the Orthogonal Line option. It does nothing to the line except remove the strike. Weird!