If your default polygon has more or less than 5 sides, simply use the live shape features to adjust the shape (space bar, then keyboard arrows during shape creation). For example use the polygon frame tool to create a polygon with 5 sides. Your first option when it comes to changing the shape of a frame is to simply select it and then change the settings on the frame tool itself. This can be especially useful if you have existing content in there, such as linked spreadsheets, data merge content, conditional text or anything else that might take more than a few seconds to recreate. The good news is there are a number of ways to change frame shapes in InDesign once you have created them, without having to go through the whole creation process again. ![]() One question I am sometimes asked is “once you have created a frame in InDesign, can you change the frame shape without recreating it from scratch”.
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