• | To size an object |
• | To scale an object |
To size an object |
Type values in the Object size boxes on the property bar.
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Hold down Shift, and drag one of the corner selection handles.
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Hold down Ctrl, and drag one of the corner selection handles.
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Hold down Alt, and drag one of the corner selection handles.
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The anchor point of an object, also known as "object origin," remains stationary when you resize the object by typing values in the Object size boxes on the property bar. If you want to change the object origin, click a point on the Object origin button on the property bar.
You can also size an object by clicking Object Transformations Size and then typing values in the Transformation docker.
To scale an object |
1 . | Select an object. |
2 . | In the toolbox, click the Free transform tool . |
3 . | Click the Free scale button on the property bar. |
If you want to change the object origin, click a point on the Object origin button on the property bar. |
4 . | Type a percentage by which you want to scale the object in the Scale factor boxes on the property bar. |
Click the Relative to object button on the property bar.
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Scale an object using the Transformation docker
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Click Window Dockers Transformations Scale and mirror.
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Click the Apply to duplicate button on the property bar, or type a number in the Copies box in the Transformation docker.
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The object origin, also known as "anchor point" or "reference point," can be the center of an object or any one of the object’s selection handles. The object origin remains stationary when an object is scaled by typing values in the Scale factor boxes on the property bar.
You can also scale an object by dragging a corner selection handle.
You can also scale an object by using the Transform toolbar. To open the toolbar, click Window Toolbars Transform.
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