On 07/05/2010 10:46 AM, John Culleton wrote: > > Another thought: create the line with the correct arrowhead > and then overlay the line with another graphic of a line.
This is actually a very creative and practical solution, done with the right approach: 1. Make a line with the desired rotation, curvature, and so forth. Make your arrowhead(s). 2. Make a copy of your line, exactly superimposed on the original. Usually easier to do a Multiple Duplicate of only one copy. 3. On the copy, delete the arrowheads and adjust line width as desired. This will obviously only work when you wish to have a line which is thicker then the nominal one on your original, but considering the S, M, and L arrows, should be feasible. Greg
