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Hi Dave,

Dave Barton schrieb am 10.04.2021 um 16:03:
Version: 7.1.2.2 (x64) / LibreOffice Community
Build ID: 8a45595d069ef5570103caea1b71cc9d82b2aae4
CPU threads: 8; OS: Windows 10.0 Build 19042; UI render: Skia/Raster;
Also TDF created Linux edition.

In Draw I select a *RECTANGLE* shape from the Draw Functions toolbar and
draw a *RECTANGLE* shape on the page. With the *RECTANGLE* shape
selected, I open the "Position and Size" Dialog and select the "Slant &
Corner Radius" tab and find the "Corner Radius" option disabled.

In current versions the "Rectangle" in the Drawing toolbar is a custom shape. Custom shapes are those shapes, for which the "Toggle extrusion" icon is enabled. The feature "Rounded Rectangle" in the "Position and Size" dialog can only be used with rectangles from the toolbox "Legacy Rectangles" and text shapes from the toolbox "Text".

I always customize the drawing toolbar so, that I delete all the single shape icons and insert the toolboxes "Legacy Rectangles", "Legacy Circles and Ovals" and "Text box".

The "Rectangle" and "Ellipse" shapes, which are currently in the Drawing toolbar as single shape icons, are still available in the toolbox "Basic Shapes".

To get rounded corners you can use the legacy rectangle or you use the "rounded rectangle" shape from the "Basic Shapes" toolbar.

The "legacy" shapes and the "custom" shapes are very different in their features.

Kind regards
Regina



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