![]() ![]() To change the size of the arc, click and drag one of the yellow handles on the markup's circumference. By default, the markup is rotated in increments of 15° to rotate in increments of 1°, hold down SHIFT while dragging.To return a rotated caption to its original position, right-click it and select Reset Caption Position. To rotate the caption, click and drag the orange handle directly over it. The rotation can also be entered in the Rotation field found in the Layout section of the Properties tab. By default, the markup is rotated in increments of 15° to rotate in increments of 1°, hold down SHIFT while dragging. To rotate the markup, click and drag the orange handle outside the markup (when the markup is first placed, it will be at the top). Each handle controls a different aspect of the markup's size and orientation. Select a markup to reveal its control handles. Hold CTRL and click and drag a markup that has already been placed to automatically make a copy of it.For an arc larger than 180°, either resize the Center Radius measurement after it's drawn or use the Three-Point Radius Measurement tool. When drawing an arc, Revu will automatically prevent it from being larger than 180° (a semi-circle) an attempt to draw a larger arc will result in the arc flipping on its axis.Hold down SHIFT while describing the arc to automatically draw it in 45° increments.To draw just a section of the circle (an arc), click on the first point along the desired arc and, while holding down the mouse button, drag along the arc and release at the second point.Note that as the cursor is moved away from the center point that the radius is drawn. To draw a full circle, simply click on any point along the circumference of the circle.Click to define the center of the circle. ![]() Note: The keyboard shortcut for the radius measurement tool actually calls the most recently used radius measurement tool, either this one or the Three-Point Radius Measurement tool. Alternatively, go to Radius > Center Radius on the Measurements tab.The Center Radius measurement mode is engaged. Go to Measure > Radius > Center Radius or press SHIFT+ALT+U. ![]()
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