![]() ![]() ![]() But here’s where the handy part comes into play. The Round Corners dialog box allows you to set a custom Radius to your rectangle, and tick the Preview box so you can see what your rectangle will look like. With the rectangle selected, go to Effect>Stylize>Round Corners… in the menubar. To get around this limitation, create a normal squared-edge rectangle. Fortunately, Illustrator offers another, more flexible method to accomplish the task. The Rounded Rectangle Tool in Illustrator is handy, but it’s limited in that once you create the rectangle, you can’t go back and alter the amount of the rounded corners later on if you need to. There’s also more than one way to create rounded corner rectangles in Adobe Illustrator. ![]() There’s more than one way to skin a cat, as the old saying goes. ![]()
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