You can construct an ellipse by:
Also, you can convert an ellipse to a series of arcs.
When during drawing or repositioning an ellipse when you enter a value in one of the edit boxes (Primary or Secondary radii or Angle while drawing, or Dx or Dy while repositioning) in the contextual edit bar, and then you move to the next edit box — for example, by pressing TAB or ENTER — Package Designer limits the scope of the preview according to the specified value. Consider the following example:
If you place the first point (center) of an ellipse defined by center and radii, in Primary enter a value of 20 mm for the primary radius and then press TAB to move to the Angle edit box, when you point to define the location of the end point of the primary radius, a preview of the ellipse appears with the defined 20 degree radius. To drag the preview freely again, in the respective edit box (Primary or Secondary radius, or Dx/Dy, but not Angle) enter 0.00. Then press TAB to move to the next edit box.
The zero-value rule is valid only for distance values and not for angles, circle diameters, arc radii and radii of auxiliary circles inscribing or circumscribing regular polygons; also, it applies for all contextual edit bars for definition of relative Dx and Dy values.