Burt Fenner wrote:

> Use a custom line. It can go in any direction you wish.
>
> BF

That's what I'm doing - I want a way to *stop* it going in any direction, and constrain it to vertical!



Aaron Sherber wrote:

> Select the Smart Shape tool, and then the Line Tool. Hold down the shift
> key as you double-click and drag -- this will constrain the line to be
> either horizontal or vertical, depending on which direction you start
> dragging in.
>


I have always work with "automatically constrain dragging" enabled, but it doesn't seem to apply to custom lines.




Godofredo Romero wrote:
The \ key in the maestro font produces a vertical line. You can vary it's length by means of varying the point size.
GR



Sorry, I should have said, I need dashed lines! _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale

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