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Participant
November 29, 2012

Just did a quick search and found this answer after looking here... it's not a one-click button, but it's simple to make radius changes as you're creating a new rounded rectangle. Check it out.

http://adobe.ly/Kx7YJE

Participant
September 8, 2012

Go to prefernces>general>corner radius. I dont understand why they wouldn't make it

one click button like Photoshop. Does anyone know if this was fixed in CS6?

Participant
April 25, 2012

glad to see I'm not the only one who couldn't instinctively find the corner radius tool.

Known Participant
March 2, 2012

It's counter-productive to not be able to change a corner radius on an object once you've drawn it. By the very nature of the fact that you state that you can't do so means you are absolving yourself from fixing this antiquated quirk. Lets say you have a series of rounded rectangles in one document and need to duplicate them in another document but at a different scale. The user is forced to reproduce the rectangles instead of pasting them and enlargening the rectangles. The corners radii wil change as you stretch the rectangle. It's lousy and primitive.

Larry G. Schneider
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 2, 2012

Just use the Effects>Convert to Shape>Rounded Rectangle for one that can be modified at will and if Scale Strokes &  Effects is checked in the Scale dialog or Preferences will scale properly as well.

Participant
September 18, 2014

Thank you so much!  it worked beautifully!  Have a great day!