Make "Basic Shapes" for rendering a curved "Can" in "Draw"

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Bal, (short for Balentine)

I have taken some courses in AutoCAD and I have found that the MS XP Draw
program seems to be comparable to the MS2000 cad disk for 3D modles, with
Asher Velum Keyboarding features for copying and moving objects as well. So,
one day soon I would like to recieve an upgrade downloade that includes a
curved "Can" selection in the "Basic Shapes" menue of the MS office draw
program. I think this is also refered to as a "Rombus" when it is filled, or
a "Torus" when it is whire framed. However both of these are complete
circles, but I would like to draw freeform shapes with that selection as
well.

I believe this would be posible if the graph pixels for that selection where
made up of half circles and half quadragraph stars. What I meam to say is
that it is possible to draw rectangle bar objects when you ad a 3D dept to a
line and then expend the line wheight to 30 points. As such an "Oval" bar
object would be possible if there were round pixels to work with, such that a
graph for such a selection would be made up of intermitant quadragrph stars
and round dots in both verticale and horizontal directions. Otherwise, Linux
does have a rombus selection in their office draw program, and Microsoft
should not want to be outdone by the competition.

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