![]() ![]() Go to “Shapes with Same” and then select “Shape Type” or one of the other options to select a particular set of shapes in your diagram. Simply click the shape and go to “Select” in the menu bar. You don’t want that single box to be larger than all the others, and you also don’t want to spend your afternoon resizing every single box. For example, you have a process diagram, but one of the boxes isn’t quite large enough for the text. Hack #2: Edit your whole diagram at onceĭon’t waste time formatting your diagram shape by shape. To find all the shortcuts, go to “Help” in the menu bar of your Lucidchart document, and select “Hotkey Reference” to see the full list. Lucidchart also works with many common keyboard shortcuts, like Command (or Control) C for copying and Command (or Control) V for pasting. You can then use the little hand to drag the canvas in any direction with your mouse. If you’re on a desktop or a laptop with a mouse, press and hold the spacebar to change the cursor to a little hand. On a laptop, use your trackpad to move and zoom as you would on a touchscreen––two fingers to scroll and pinching to zoom. Think of how much time you’ll save by zooming in and out in an instant or going from one end of your diagram to the other without having to rely on the scroll bars. Like Angie says in the webinar, this is the most important tip. Watch the webinar Hack #1: Navigate across the canvas ![]()
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