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In a previous video I talked about how a new feature in Pages 6.2 is the ability to not just add simple shapes like the basic things but also these complex shapes. Theres all these different ones that Apple included. But you can also customize these shapes. You can do it in a couple different ways. You can even save your custom versions of these shapes. Theres a whole bunch of different things you can do. So as an example lets choose this school building here. Lets enlarge it a bit so we can see it easier. Lets say we want to alter the shape of it. So you can go to Format, Shapes and Lines, and choose Make Editable. Or Control click and do it. You can see now Ive got these little dots all around and I can change things. I can take any dot I want and move it. Undo works nicely to undo things so you can experiment. So, for instance, say I wanted to make this flag taller. I can actually select several dots and move the flag up. I have to select one of the squares there to do it. Yo