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Transforming and Distorting Shapes 
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Drag one or more of the handles in the dialog box to distort the selection.
Click OK.
Rounding corners
The Round Corners command converts the corner points of an object to smooth curves. 
You can apply the Round Corners command as a filter or as an effect (see 
.)
To round corners on an object:
Do one of the following:
To apply the command as a filter, select the object. Then choose Filter > Stylize > Round 
Corners. 
To apply the command as an effect, select an object or group in the artwork, or target a 
group or layer in the Layers palette. (For more information on targeting, see 
.) Then choose Effect > 
Stylize > Round Corners. Select Preview if you want to preview the effect.
Enter a value (in the unit of measure specified in the General Preferences dialog box) in 
the Radius text box to determine the curvature of the rounded curve, and click OK. 
Making selections rectangular or elliptical
The Convert to Shape commands Rectangle, Rounded Rectangle, and Ellipse let you make 
objects (and rasters) appear to have this shape. These commands are useful when applied 
to a fill or stroke of an object with multiple fills or strokes. For more information, 
see 
This command is only available as an effect (see 
.)
To make objects rectangular or elliptical:
Make the selection to which you want to apply the Rectangle, Rounded Rectangle, 
or Ellipse command.
Choose Effect > Convert to Shape > Rectangle, Rounded Rectangle, or Ellipse.
Do one of the following:
Select Absolute, and enter the height and width you want to make the selection.
Select Relative and enter a value that represents how much higher and wider to make 
the selection than its current height and width. (Enter a negative value to make the 
selection shorter or narrower than its current height and width.)
If you are applying the Rounded Rectangle command, enter a value (in the unit of 
measure specified in the General Preferences dialog box) in the Corner Radius text box to 
determine the curvature of the rounded edge.
Click OK. 
Curving objects using Pucker and Bloat
The Pucker & Bloat command curves objects inward and outward from their anchor 
points.
You can apply the Pucker & Bloat command as a filter or as an effect (see