I've now discovered that I can get some cort of curvy linear arrows by using
the Autoshape connectors, and this wouldn't be a problem apart from the fact
that the curved connecting arrows default to an 'S' shaped curve, whereas I
only want a simple arc. By manipulating the yellow adjustment handle I still
don't seem to be able to get a proper arc shape - it just moves the unwanted
bend in the curve.

Any suggestions?

Many thanks,

A

Re: Another curvy question.... by Mary

Mary
Mon Jul 21 06:04:29 CDT 2008

The basic shapes in Autoshapes has a curved line. It is a simple arc.
I have a method of using text (WordArt) along a curved line. It is time
intensive, but if you have patience it will work. Scroll way to the bottom.
There is a PDF file.
http://msauer.mvps.org/wordart_in_microsoft_publisher.htm

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"Anglepoise" <Anglepoise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3688AB84-4EBE-46A5-B77F-3DB00F337811@microsoft.com...
> I've now discovered that I can get some cort of curvy linear arrows by using
> the Autoshape connectors, and this wouldn't be a problem apart from the fact
> that the curved connecting arrows default to an 'S' shaped curve, whereas I
> only want a simple arc. By manipulating the yellow adjustment handle I still
> don't seem to be able to get a proper arc shape - it just moves the unwanted
> bend in the curve.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> A