| • | To rotate an object |
You can rotate an object in a drawing by specifying an angle of rotation. You can also specify a point on the drawing around which to rotate, or rotate around a point on the selected object.
| To rotate an object |
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| 1 . | Select an object. |
| 2 . | Click the Shape tools button in the toolbox, and click the Free transform tool |
| 3 . | Click the Free rotation button |
| If you want to change the reference point to use when rotating the object, locate the Object origin icon |
| 4 . | Type a value in the Angle of rotation box on the property bar. |
| To specify a point on the drawing to rotate around, type coordinates in the Center of rotation boxes on the property bar. |
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Click the Relative to object button
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Rotate an object using the Transformations docker
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In the Transformations docker, click the Rotation angle button
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In the Transformations docker, click the Specify point button
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In the Center area of the Transformations docker, enable the Relative center check box, and click the point on the origin locator
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In the Transformations docker, enable the Rotate orientation option
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In the Transformations docker, enable the Retain orientation option
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In the Transformations docker, type a number in the Copies box.
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You can also rotate a selected object by dragging a rotation handle
clockwise or counterclockwise.
You can also rotate an object by typing a value in the Angle of rotation box on the Transform toolbar. To display the Transform toolbar, click View
Toolbars
Transform.
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