People frequently need to put in circle in PAGES when processing documents. Unfortunately, few programs provide the tools you need to complete this task. To do something like this normally requires switching between several software packages, which take time and effort. Fortunately, there is a platform that is applicable for almost any job: DocHub.
DocHub is a professionally-developed PDF editor with a complete set of valuable features in one place. Altering, approving, and sharing documents becomes simple with our online tool, which you can use from any online device.
By following these five basic steps, you'll have your modified PAGES rapidly. The user-friendly interface makes the process quick and efficient - stopping switching between windows. Start using DocHub now!
Hi, this is Gary with MacMost.com. Today letamp;#39;s look at using Shapes in Pages. At their most basic Shapes are pretty simple. Iamp;#39;m going to create a simple shape here in a blank Pages document and I can choose from any number of preset shapes. Iamp;#39;m going to do a circle and it creates this default circle with a fill and a shadow and everything like that. I can make adjustments on the right under Style. I can remove the fill. I can add a border. I can change the drop shadow. There are a lot of different settings I can do. You probably know about those. But what you may not know is that you can put things inside of shapes. Like, for instance, I going to paste some text in here. You can see that not only does the text go inside the shape but it also wraps to the shape itself. That will work even if I scale it. So Iamp;#39;m going to select it and then make it larger. You can see that the text will fit inside the shape no matter what size I use. Text also wraps around s