How to select and move one of the shapes in Preview











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An oval shape has been added to an image in Preview.app by using Mebu bar command Tools → Annotate → Oval:



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I have no means to move this oval: trying to do so only results in getting handles to resize or re-proportion it:



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What is the magic way to select the shape? I also did not find any obvious select tool on the toolbar.










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  • do not select the shape it self. Hover over it till a hand shows, now click and hold and move
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An oval shape has been added to an image in Preview.app by using Mebu bar command Tools → Annotate → Oval:



enter image description here



I have no means to move this oval: trying to do so only results in getting handles to resize or re-proportion it:



enter image description here



What is the magic way to select the shape? I also did not find any obvious select tool on the toolbar.










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  • do not select the shape it self. Hover over it till a hand shows, now click and hold and move
    – Buscar웃
    37 mins ago













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down vote

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up vote
1
down vote

favorite











An oval shape has been added to an image in Preview.app by using Mebu bar command Tools → Annotate → Oval:



enter image description here



I have no means to move this oval: trying to do so only results in getting handles to resize or re-proportion it:



enter image description here



What is the magic way to select the shape? I also did not find any obvious select tool on the toolbar.










share|improve this question















An oval shape has been added to an image in Preview.app by using Mebu bar command Tools → Annotate → Oval:



enter image description here



I have no means to move this oval: trying to do so only results in getting handles to resize or re-proportion it:



enter image description here



What is the magic way to select the shape? I also did not find any obvious select tool on the toolbar.







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  • do not select the shape it self. Hover over it till a hand shows, now click and hold and move
    – Buscar웃
    37 mins ago


















  • do not select the shape it self. Hover over it till a hand shows, now click and hold and move
    – Buscar웃
    37 mins ago
















do not select the shape it self. Hover over it till a hand shows, now click and hold and move
– Buscar웃
37 mins ago




do not select the shape it self. Hover over it till a hand shows, now click and hold and move
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If you are talking about using Preview..



Do not select the shape it self.



Click anywhere next to it to un-select.



Now go back and "hover" over the shape till a hand shows instead arrow cursor.



Click and hold (hand animates that) and move it while holding.






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  • thx! is it just me or is this behavior different than most any other app on mac?
    – javadba
    13 mins ago


















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  1. Use the keyboard shortcut Command + I to show the Inspector. It will list all the shapes added in the current editing session.


  2. Click on the desired shape in the Inspector. This will also select the shape.



enter image description here




  1. Now use the arrow keys to move the selected shape, Up , Down , Left or Right .


  2. Press and hold Shift key along with the arrow key to move the shape with faster speed.


  3. Alternatively, once the shape is selected (either by clicking on it or via Inspector), you can also hover the mouse pointer over it until the cursor turns into a white glove. Thereafter, you can click and drag to move the shape freely.



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    If you are talking about using Preview..



    Do not select the shape it self.



    Click anywhere next to it to un-select.



    Now go back and "hover" over the shape till a hand shows instead arrow cursor.



    Click and hold (hand animates that) and move it while holding.






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    • thx! is it just me or is this behavior different than most any other app on mac?
      – javadba
      13 mins ago















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    accepted










    If you are talking about using Preview..



    Do not select the shape it self.



    Click anywhere next to it to un-select.



    Now go back and "hover" over the shape till a hand shows instead arrow cursor.



    Click and hold (hand animates that) and move it while holding.






    share|improve this answer























    • thx! is it just me or is this behavior different than most any other app on mac?
      – javadba
      13 mins ago













    up vote
    1
    down vote



    accepted







    up vote
    1
    down vote



    accepted






    If you are talking about using Preview..



    Do not select the shape it self.



    Click anywhere next to it to un-select.



    Now go back and "hover" over the shape till a hand shows instead arrow cursor.



    Click and hold (hand animates that) and move it while holding.






    share|improve this answer














    If you are talking about using Preview..



    Do not select the shape it self.



    Click anywhere next to it to un-select.



    Now go back and "hover" over the shape till a hand shows instead arrow cursor.



    Click and hold (hand animates that) and move it while holding.







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    • thx! is it just me or is this behavior different than most any other app on mac?
      – javadba
      13 mins ago


















    • thx! is it just me or is this behavior different than most any other app on mac?
      – javadba
      13 mins ago
















    thx! is it just me or is this behavior different than most any other app on mac?
    – javadba
    13 mins ago




    thx! is it just me or is this behavior different than most any other app on mac?
    – javadba
    13 mins ago












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    1. Use the keyboard shortcut Command + I to show the Inspector. It will list all the shapes added in the current editing session.


    2. Click on the desired shape in the Inspector. This will also select the shape.



    enter image description here




    1. Now use the arrow keys to move the selected shape, Up , Down , Left or Right .


    2. Press and hold Shift key along with the arrow key to move the shape with faster speed.


    3. Alternatively, once the shape is selected (either by clicking on it or via Inspector), you can also hover the mouse pointer over it until the cursor turns into a white glove. Thereafter, you can click and drag to move the shape freely.



    enter image description here






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      1. Use the keyboard shortcut Command + I to show the Inspector. It will list all the shapes added in the current editing session.


      2. Click on the desired shape in the Inspector. This will also select the shape.



      enter image description here




      1. Now use the arrow keys to move the selected shape, Up , Down , Left or Right .


      2. Press and hold Shift key along with the arrow key to move the shape with faster speed.


      3. Alternatively, once the shape is selected (either by clicking on it or via Inspector), you can also hover the mouse pointer over it until the cursor turns into a white glove. Thereafter, you can click and drag to move the shape freely.



      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer

























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        down vote










        up vote
        1
        down vote










        1. Use the keyboard shortcut Command + I to show the Inspector. It will list all the shapes added in the current editing session.


        2. Click on the desired shape in the Inspector. This will also select the shape.



        enter image description here




        1. Now use the arrow keys to move the selected shape, Up , Down , Left or Right .


        2. Press and hold Shift key along with the arrow key to move the shape with faster speed.


        3. Alternatively, once the shape is selected (either by clicking on it or via Inspector), you can also hover the mouse pointer over it until the cursor turns into a white glove. Thereafter, you can click and drag to move the shape freely.



        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer















        1. Use the keyboard shortcut Command + I to show the Inspector. It will list all the shapes added in the current editing session.


        2. Click on the desired shape in the Inspector. This will also select the shape.



        enter image description here




        1. Now use the arrow keys to move the selected shape, Up , Down , Left or Right .


        2. Press and hold Shift key along with the arrow key to move the shape with faster speed.


        3. Alternatively, once the shape is selected (either by clicking on it or via Inspector), you can also hover the mouse pointer over it until the cursor turns into a white glove. Thereafter, you can click and drag to move the shape freely.



        enter image description here







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