Layer content can be positioned, sized, rotated or sheared on the page either 'by eye' or with absolute precision. Flipping operations are also possible.
Transforming is a general term to describe the repositioning, sizing (scaling), rotation, shearing or flipping of objects. Several choices are available:
The dialog also lets you duplicate the original layer content by a set number of copies.
Check Previous Settings if you want to retain and use the last used transformation values entered into the dialog; uncheck to transform with new values.
The following effects can be applied individually or in combination when sizing content:
Action | Key |
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Resize proportionally | |
Anchor operation to centre |
This absolute sizing is in contrast to scaling other objects in your selection proportionately to a targeted key object resized to, e.g. 100px. Note the importance of the "=" symbol to signify an expression being used.
When an object is resized, the stroke width, layer effect radii, corner radii and text frame contents can be forced to scale by using the Transform panel. If Scale with object settings are unchecked on the object itself (stroke, layer effect, etc.) then they will be ignored.