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Hello friends and welcome again to another tutorial of Word 2016 and in this video, we are going to talk about another Microsoft Word Drawing Tool and that is Edit Points or Edit Shape Points and how to use Connectors, which you can find in Format menu after selecting a shape. Using Edit Points, you can quickly and easily make certain changes into pre-defined shapes or shapes that you have created using the Freeform Shape Tool. So, lets first draw any shape from Insert Shapes drop down menu and from the Format menu click Edit Shape drop down menu and then click Edit Points. As you will click the Edit Points option, you can immediately notice that all the 6 white circle shape connectors will change into 4 dark black square connector and you are now ready to edit the shape. The default behavior while using Edit Points is Corner Points and that is why you are seeing 4 black squares on each side of the rectangle. I mean, lets say that if I draw a triangle and then use the Edit Points co