Once you have converted an object, you can edit it with Reshape. First select the object you want to reshape by clicking on it, then select Reshape:
· With the hotkey. Macintosh: Command-L, or Windows: Ctrl-L
· You can also access this command by clicking the Reshape button on the Button bar.
Reshape allows you to push and pull vertices on any axis to mold the object into any configuration. You can reshape both 2-D and 3-D objects with the Reshape command. The shape of any object can change over time.
If the object you select cannot be re-shaped, the command is dimmed. Some object types may need to be converted before they can be reshaped, depending on how you want to reshape the object. To convert an object to another type, select it, then select the Convert command from the Modeling menu. In the dialog, select which an object type.
Objects are usually reshaped right in the Modeling window. Select the object you want to reshape, then select the Reshape command from the Modeling menu.
To reshape an object that belongs to a group or shape, you can double-click on the group or shape. The group or shape opens in its own window, allowing you to select a single object. You can then Reshape the object in this window.
You can also select and reshape individual objects in a group or shape if that group or shape's Base Properties is opened in the Project window.