Dear Mark C. Miller, I agree with James Knott.
I did exactly as he said, however, I did in Writer. First, I selected *View, Toolbars, Drawing.* ** The Drawing toolbar then appears below the Writer screen. Click on the Circle icon. Make a circle. Place your cursor on whatever shape you get, select "Position & Size", make horizontal and vertical dimensions equal. That makes a true circle. Right click again, select color, then transparancy. Copy, paste, change color on the 2nd circle, and position as desired. Very truly yours, John Gilchrist On 12/7/09, James Knott <[email protected]> wrote: > > Mark C. Miller wrote: > >> I need to draw a Venn diagram for a presentation. I'm a little palsied, >> so I can't draw it free-hand. I'm not much of a drawing program kinda >> guy either. I can draw the two circles OK, but not the overlapping >> intersection line. Is there one of the drawing tools that would get me >> where I need to be? >> >> mcm >> >> >> > > It's fairly easy to create a Venn drawing in Draw. Create circle in draw > and overlap them as desired. Then right click on each of the circles to > select area and adjust the transparency and colour as desired and you have a > Venn diagram. To make the circles the same size, create and copy one and > then paste to make as many as you want. You'll find the circles are all in > the same place so just drag them to where you want. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
