Subject: Drawing a revision cloud

Drawing a revision cloud is easy: simply select a start point and move the mouse.

To draw a revision cloud

   1   Do one of the following to choose Revision Cloud ():

   On the ribbon, choose Home > Revision Cloud (in Annotation) or Annotate > Revision Cloud (in Markup).

   On the menu, choose Draw > Revision Cloud.

   On the Draw toolbar, click the Revision Cloud tool.

   Type revcloud and then press Enter.

   2   Specify the start point.

   3   Move the mouse, encircling the desired area.

When you return to the starting point, the revision cloud command finishes auto­matically.

 

Select start point (A), then move the mouse around the desired area and back towards the start point (A).

 

Resulting revision cloud.

Edit revision clouds just as you would a polyline.
Select the revision cloud and move its vertices or use the Edit Polyline tool () on the Modify toolbar.

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