You can join two objects with a curved, straight, or right-angle connection line. If you move one or more connected objects, they remain joined by the line. This is especially useful if you’re creating a flowchart.
Before you do this task, add two or more objects to the page that you want to connect.
Go to the Pages app
on your Mac.
Open a document with two objects, then click
in the toolbar.
From the Basic category, click the curved line to add it to the page (you can change it to a straight or right-angle line later).
Drag one endpoint of the line until it snaps to an object, then drag the other endpoint until the line snaps to another object.
If the line doesn’t attach to the object, set the object to Stay on Page (in the Arrange tab of the sidebar on the right).
Do any of the following:
Change the curved line to a straight or right-angle line: Click the line to select it, open the Format
sidebar, click the Arrange tab, then click Straight or Corner.
Change the amount of space between the endpoints of the line and the objects: Click the line to select it, then adjust the Offset Start and End values in the Connection section of the sidebar.
To change the position of the angles or the curve, drag the green dot (you may need to make the line longer to see it).
You can change the look of the connection line by changing its thickness, color, line style, and endpoints, and by adding effects like a shadow and reflection.