Callout shape
Callout shape is a label that is used for explanation on your diagram elements. Inserting callout out shape aims to draw your customers' attention and give them additional remarks. You may find its function is similar to a photo caption or a comment. In fact, it is alike to a dialogue box that you can place it next to your diagram elements. Moreover, it does more than merely a photo caption or a comment.
To adjust the direction of callout shape pointer
- Clicking Callout button in diagram toolbar and move it to the place you want to insert your remark.
- You can adjust the direction of callout shape pointer, simply drag its end.

Figure 3-11 Adjusting the pointer - You may want to adjust the pointer to point to a more specific position, such as pointing to the name of diagram element, or a specific class member (attribute/operation) out of a class.

Figure3-12 Adjusting the pointer to a specific class memeber out of a class
NOTE: You can not only adjust the pointer's direction, but also its length.
To reposition the shape
If you don't satisfy with the position of the callout shape that you have moved, you can drag the + icon that is located on the top right corner of the callout to reposition the shape in a straight and simple way.
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| Figure 3-13 Repositioning the shape |
| NOTE: | It only moves the callout shape and doesn't change the position of pointer by dragging the + icon. This helps you to remain the pointing and move the callout shape simultaneously. |
To edit callout shape content
You can start editing by Double clicking on the callout shape.
To emphasize the content of callout shape
You may use any formatting buttons to insert formatting to the text in order emphasize your key points while you are editing the content, such as using bold type and changing the colour of the characters. This helps to enhance the visual effect of the text as well.
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| Figure 3-14 Formatting the text |
| 1. Annotate diagram elements with UML note shape | Table of Contents | 3. Drawing freehand shapes |


