3 Choose “no arrow” on the Arrow tab to remove arrows from a stroke. Choose “no dash” on the Dash tab to remove dashes. To use “no stroke” settings You can remove strokes entirely from objects, or use “no stroke” as the current setting for new objects. 1 Depending on how you want to remove strokes, do one of the following: •   To remove the stroke from an object, select the object. •   To make “no stroke” the current setting, deselect all objects. 2 Press the Strokes icon in the Toolbox and choose “no stroke” on the Pen, Neon, or Parallel tabs. Applying tapered ends to strokes This option can be applied to any pen stroke; however, it is best viewed when a pen setting is larger than 3.00 pt. To apply tapered ends to strokes 1 Click on the Strokes icon in the Toolbox. 2 Detach the Strokes palette by dragging it from the Toolbox into the illustration area. 3 Click on the Pen tab (A) in the Strokes palette to access the Tapered End controls. 4 Click on the (B) button to access the Strokes Manager. 5 Select an Object to apply the Stroke effect. 6 Click on the Tapered End (C) drop-down menu and choose one of the three available choices: Start, End, or Both. 7 Click the Apply button (D) to accept the setting for the Tapered Stroke. A   Stroke without tapered ends B   Stroke with tapered ends A B C A B D
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