How to adjust corner on applied rounded rectangle

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Robert
Mar 20, 2007
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Hi:

I hope that there is a technique to accomplish modifying the radius of a rounded rectangle after it has been applied to the canvas.

Please help.

Robert.

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Toobi Won Kenobi
Mar 20, 2007
"Robert" wrote in message
Hi:

I hope that there is a technique to accomplish modifying the radius of a rounded rectangle after it has been applied to the canvas.
Please help.
Robert.,

Don’t think so ;(

TWK
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Robert
Mar 21, 2007
By applied to canvas I mean that I’ve drawn the rounded rectangle and deselected it (by clicking on the blank area on the canvas).

I now want to adjust the radius of the corners. There seems to be no apparent way to do this by re-selecting the rounded rectangle.

Thanks.
TW
Toobi Won Kenobi
Mar 21, 2007
"Robert" wrote in message
By applied to canvas I mean that I’ve drawn the rounded rectangle and deselected it (by clicking on the blank area on the canvas).
I now want to adjust the radius of the corners. There seems to be no apparent way to do this by re-selecting the rounded rectangle.
Robert,

There isn’t I’m afraid, PS is poor re its vector capabilities, you would need to be working in something like Illustrator to do what you want.

TWK
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MisterOwl
Mar 23, 2007
On Mar 21, 10:38 am, "Toobi Won Kenobi" <Toobi Won
wrote:
"Robert" wrote in message

news:> By applied to canvas I mean that I’ve drawn the rounded rectangle and
deselected it (by clicking on the blank area on the canvas).

I now want to adjust the radius of the corners. There seems to be no apparent way to do this by re-selecting the rounded rectangle.

You can use the Path Selection Tool and select the path then edit it by hand, but then it’ll only be "human" perfect instead of machine perfect, know what I mean?

OR, when you first draw the rounded rectangle, if you have CS2, after you select the Rounded Rectangle Tool, in the tool options bar a the top of your screen you’ll find a field where you can set the corner radius (radii?).

HTH
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