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I was very sure that in CS6 you could get an options box that looked like this in the properties menu in order to edit the corners of a rounded rectangle. I've tried the commonly suggested solution of selecting the "paths selection tool" (black arrow) in order to reselect the rectangle and then the correct properties box would, in theory, show up. That has not worked for me. I've also been told of the possibility that CS6 doesn't have that options box that I'm looking for at all, which I'm pretty sure isn't true, because I'm rather certain I've used it before in CS6 (though it's not impossible that I could be wrong). Right now the masking options are all I'm getting, as demonstrated below.
Are there any other solutions to this issue, or does CS6 REALLY not have that options box and no option to simply edit the roundness of corners on rectangles?
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Thank you vey much indeed JJMack. You saved my life.
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In CC you get the properties panel you linked to and can therefore easily edit the corners afterwards.
In CS6 you can specify the corner radius in the options bar before you make the shape.
Editing afterwards is limited to creating a new shape and deleting the old - unless you use the download from the link JJMack provided
Dave
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Yes the script would be needed with CS6. The script makes it easy to edit rounded corner shapes you can preview the edit and commit the edit you want.
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Excellent, JJMack.
This was exactly what I needed and works like a breeze.
Many thanks!!!
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