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Illustrator CS4 For Dummies- P4: Adobe Illustrator is the gold standard for creating exciting, color-rich artwork for print, the Web, or even mobile devices. Whether you’re stepping up to Illustrator CS4 or tackling Illustrator for the first time, you’ll find Illustrator CS4 For Dummies is the perfect partner. This full-color guide gives you the scoop on the newest tools, tips on color control and path editing, ways to organize graphics, and how to get your work into print or on the Web. | Chapter 6 Selecting and Editing Paths 131 Use the Illustrator Convert Anchor Point tool which looks like an acute angle and is located in the same slot as the Pen tool to change a point from one type into another. For more about the types of anchor points and their usual behaviors see Chapters 2 and 7. To use the Convert Anchor Point tool put it on a point and click. What you do next determines the resulting point type To get a straight-corner anchor point Click an anchor point and release to change it into a straight corner point with no direction points. This is a quick-retract method of point conversion. To get a smooth anchor point Click an anchor point and drag it to change it into a smooth point with two linked direction points. To get a curved-corner anchor point Click a direction point and drag. It moves independently of the opposite direction point. To create a combination-corner anchor point from a smooth point or a curved-corner anchor point Click one of the direction points and drag it into the anchor point leaving one direction point for the curved side of the point . You can also quickly toggle back and forth between corner and smooth points by clicking the appropriate button in the upper left of the Control panel docked at the top of the work area. Click the corner-looking one to change the selected point s to a corner point and click the curved-looking one to change the selected points s to a smooth point. Adding and subtracting points path math Illustrator has two tools that are used specifically for adding points to a path or for removing them. The Add Anchor Point tool adds points and the Delete Anchor Point tool removes points. Both tools are located in the same slot as the Pen tool. When you add an anchor point or even several anchor points with the Add Anchor Point tool the path doesn t change shape as shown in Figure 6-12 but you can then move the point or points with the Direct Selection tool or convert them to other types of points by using