
When you start a new drawing from a library in Edraw, libraries with shapes designed for that drawing type appear in the Library window next to the drawing page. If you want additional shapes, you can quickly use the Find box to search for them without opening additional libraries.
Find searches the Edraw libraries that are installed on your hard drive, as well as new shapes that you've added to custom libraries.
Open the Library window, if it's not already open.
On the View menu, click Library Window.
In the Find box, type one or more words that describe the shape you want. You can separate words with spaces.
For example, to find shapes that represent arrow, type arrow.

Find box lays top of the Library window.
Click
or press ENTER.
The results are added to a search results library.
When you find the shape you want, drag it onto the drawing page.
Click
,
the button is beside
Find box.
Do one of the following:
To open a custom library, if you've add your own library, point to your library, and then click a library.
To open a Edraw library, point to a category folder, and then click a library.
To open a new blank library to which you can add shapes, click New Library.
To load a library not exist in Edraw category, click Load Library.
Right-click the library title bar, and then click Close.
Note If you made changes to any of the shapes on a custom library or added shapes to a custom library, you are prompted to save your changes.
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