Drawing Curved Lines

Hi,
Does anyone know how to draw curved lines in Keynote '08. It seems one can do custom shapes but not lines.
Kind regards,

The difference between a line and a shape, in this sense, is whether or not it's filled. In most themes, when you're finished drawing the line, it gets filled with the default fill. Change that Fill to None, and it's just the line.
Another thing, even though it says "Draw a Shape", if you press "Esc" at any time while drawing, your endpoints will be left where they are, no need to connect back to the start point to create a closed shape.

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