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CS3?

It's not clear, is this tip CS3 only?

Powerpoint is not a design application

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Hi there ... no, this is

Hi there ... no, this is not a CS3 tip only. Photoshop has had the same set of vector tools and shape libraries for at least three versions, I believe, maybe more.

Powerpoint? Not sure why you brought that up. It's not metioned in my article.

AM

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Great Lesson

I really like this tutorial. It seemed like it would be to simple to do so well, but it was done so nicely that I learned a great deal. It had all the parts needed and, to me, perfectly done-fun picture to use, short and clear wording, excellent added details/instructions where needed.
Wonderful!

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I love this feature

I forgot about the custom shapes!

5

thanks

Nice and easy...even for the dummies among us!

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Very well done - thanks! I

Very well done - thanks! I needed to curve some arrows which I could do with transforms, but usually the arrow shaft and sometimes the head became wider. Any tips on how to just curve the shaft?
Ed

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Thanks

Never had to do a simple thing as an arrow, but this helped perfectly! Well done and thanks!

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Thank You!

Thank you so much for this -- I successfully put an arrow in an image. Much appreciate the time it took to create the post!

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Thank you

Thank you for this neat trick. It'll save countless of hrs of trying to read it in books.

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thank you for the helpful

thank you for the helpful tips. :)

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Nice presentation!

I had forgotten where my vector arrows were located, and after searching online, found this page. Its not often people take time to explain things with screenshots and follow it with instructions. It was very helpful and I appreciate whoever took the time to explain where the arrows were and how to apply them.

Thanks!

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Nice tutorial

Very nice arrows!
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Curved arrows

Great editorial. The screen shots were very helpfu.

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