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Resizing a graphic object changes its shape or size. When selected, an item
displays small black squares at each corner and at each side. These black squares
are handles. Use them to resize the item. You can resize any graphic item
including frames using these handles.
Select the item. If the item is a frame, make sure the frame is not active. You
cannot resize a frame while it is active.
- Make sure the selection pointer is in normal mode. You can change this using the
Selection Tool
on the ToolBar, or you can
select Resize from the Arrange menu.
- Position the cursor over one of the handles. If you want to change the width of
the item, position the cursor over one of the side handles. If you want to change the
height of an item, position the cursor over the top or bottom handle. Likewise, if
you want to change both height and width, position the cursor over one of the corner
handles.
- When the cursor changes to a cross-hair (+), click and hold the primary mouse button.
- Drag-out the size for the item. If you are resizing a frame, the contents of the
frame may shift to fill the new size of the frame.
If you wish to resize an item to an exact height and width, use the size
fields in the Graphics PartBar.
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Object Width: This tool indicates the width of a
graphic item. Click the number to activate the field. Once active, manually
enter a new width value. You can change the units of measurement (inches shown)
using the Preferences options from the File menu.
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Object Height: This tool indicates the height of a
graphic item. Click the number to activate the field. Once active, manually
enter a new height value. You can change the units of measurement (inches shown)
using the Preferences options from the File menu.
See the Preferences topic for more information. |
Rotation works almost the same as resizing, except that you must change the selection
pointer mode. You can rotate any item, including frames.
Use the selection tool and change the
pointer mode from normal to rotate .
See the Toolbar topic for more information about this
ToolBar item. Or select Rotate from the Arrange menu to
change the pointer.
- Select the item you wish to rotate (if it is not already selected).
- Position the cursor over one of the handles on the item.
- When the cursor changes to a rotation symbol
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click and hold the primary mouse button.
- Rotate the item as desired.
- Release the mouse button to "drop" the item.
If you wish to rotate an item to an exact position, use the Object Angle
field in the Graphics PartBar. The angle is always in relation to the
"normal" or default plane. For example, 90 degrees is always 90 degrees
from the normal position, not 90 degrees from the position the image is in at the time of
rotation.
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Object Angle: This tool indicates the rotation of
a graphic item. Click the number to activate the field. Once active, manually
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