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Hi, this is Gary with MacMost.com. On today's episode let's take a look at using Connection Lines in Pages and Keynote. I'm using Pages version 5.5 here and I've created a blank document. I'm going to go in just to make things simpler, select Documents, and turn off the Document Body to convert it to a Layout document. So now we are not dealing with this big text field behind everything. I'm going to create a bunch of shapes here. So I'm going to create a circle, I'm going to do a square, and a diamond. I can connect these using connection lines. So the way it works is I'll select one and I'll Command click and select another. Now I'm going to go to Insert, Line. There is three types of connection lines here. Straight, Curved, and Right Angle. I'll be able to switch between the three of them. So let's just select Straight for now. I get this line that is connecting the two items that I have selected. If I move one the line moves with it. Now I can continue to add connections. So I can...