You may move or resize the spiral by clicking inside the spiral or on one of the handles. The new spiral becomes the only selected object after creation. The blue handle is used to squish or give a tilted look to the spiral. The two intermediate handles allow the radius to transition along the spiral, create a "conch" shell appearance. The spiral may be wound or unwound using the handles at the start (center) and end of the spiral. When selected 6 handles are available to adjust the number of turns, outside radius, starting and ending points, and a "tilt" for the spiral. The shape of the spiral may be edited after creation. The final spiral is positioned when the process is completed by releasing the mouse. The opposite corner of the virtual enclosing rectangle moves with the mouse drag action. The mouse down click places one corner of a virtual rectangle that encloses the rectangle. The new spiral is shown as you drag the mouse. The spiral is drawn with the mouse by a single click and drag sequence. The "Rectangular Creation Cursor" (shown above) will reflect the tool selection when the mouse is over the front (top) document window. Spirals are drawn by clicking the "Spiral Tool Button" on the "Tools Palette". The desired window must be brought to the front before clicking on the tool. The new spiral will be drawn on EazyDraw’s front window. If the palette is not visible open it by selecting "Tools" from the "View" item of the "Main Menu". You use the "Spiral Tool" (shown above) which is found on the Tools Palette to create spirals.
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