- Types of Frames
- Creating Basic Shapes
- Selecting Objects
- Moving Objects
- Replicating Objects
- Resizing Objects
- Using the Transform Tools
- Using the Transform Panel
- Using the Transform Commands
- Using the Arrange Commands
- Aligning Objects
- Grouping and Pasting Into Objects
- Using the Control Panel for Objects
- Using the Measure Tool
- Using the Info Panel with Objects
- Locking Objects
- Selecting Frames
Using the Transform Tools
The transform tools resize and distort objects. You can transform the object itself (also called the container) or the object as well as any content. How you select objects changes the effect of the transform tools.
To control the effect of the transform tools:
- Select the object using the Selection tool. This type of selection causes the transform tools to affect both the container
and any text or images inside it .
Objects selected with the Selection tool have both the object and its content transformed by the transform tools.
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Hold the Opt/Alt key as you click the frame with the Direct Selection tool. This causes the transformation to affect only the container, not any text or images contained in the frame .
All the transformations take place in relation to a reference point. Each object has a default reference point, but you can change it if necessary.
To control the reference point:
- Select the object to be transformed.
- Choose one of the transform tools. A reference point appears inside the object.
- Move the cursor near the reference point. A small icon appears next to the cursor that indicates you can move the reference point .
- Drag the reference point to a new position.
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Click to position the reference point in a new position.
The Scale tool lets you increase or decrease the size of objects.
To scale objects visually using the Scale tool:
- Select the object or objects.
- Choose the Scale tool in the Tools panel .
- If necessary, change the position of the reference point.
- Move the cursor away from the reference point, and drag to scale the object .
If you prefer, you can resize objects numerically using the Scale command.
To scale objects using the Scale command:
- Select the object or objects.
- Choose Object > Transform > Scale. This opens the Scale dialog box .
- Enter an amount for the Scale X (horizontal) field.
- Enter an amount for the Scale Y (vertical) field.
- Check the Preview check box to see the effects of entering the amounts.
- Click OK to scale the object.
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Click Copy to create a scaled copy of the object.
To scale objects numerically using the Scale tool:
- Select the object or objects.
- Choose the Scale tool in the Tools panel.
- Hold the Opt/Alt key and click to desig-nate the position of the reference point. This opens the Scale dialog box .
- Set the dialog box controls as described in the previous exercise.
The Rotation tool changes the orientation, or angle, of the object on the page.
To rotate objects visually using the Rotate tool:
- Select the object or objects.
- Click the Rotation tool in the Tools panel .
- If necessary, change the default reference point.
- Move the cursor away from the reference point, and drag to rotate the object .
To rotate objects using the Rotate command:
- Select the object or objects.
- Choose Object > Transform > Rotate. This opens the Rotate dialog box .
- Use the Angle field to set how much the object should rotate.
- Check the Preview command to see the effects of entering the angle.
- Click OK to rotate the object.
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Click Copy to create a copy as you rotate the object.
To rotate objects numerically using the Rotate tool:
- Select the object or objects.
- Choose the Rotate tool in the Tools panel.
- Hold the Opt/Alt key and click to set the position of the reference point. This opens the Rotate dialog box .
- Set the dialog box controls as described in the previous exercise.
The Shear tool distorts the shape of objects.
To shear objects visually using the Shear tool:
- Select the object or objects.
- Click the Shear tool in the Tools panel .
- If necessary, change the reference point by dragging it to a new position. The cursor indicates the reference point can be moved.
- Move the cursor away from the reference point, and drag to shear the object .
To shear objects using the Shear command:
- Select the object or objects.
- Choose Object > Transform > Shear. This opens the Shear dialog box .
- Use the Shear Angle field to set the amount of distortion.
- Check one of the Axis options:
- Horizontal shears along the horizontal axis.
- Vertical shears along the vertical axis.
- Check the Preview command to see the effects of entering the shear angle and choosing the axis.
- Click OK to shear the object.
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Click Copy to create a sheared copy of the object.
To shear objects numerically using the Shear tool:
- Select the object or objects.
- Choose the Shear tool in the Tools panel.
- Hold the Opt/Alt key and click to set the position of the reference point. This opens the Shear dialog box .
- Set the dialog box controls as described in the previous exercise.
Rather than switching between the Scale and Rotate tools, you can use the Free Transform tool to scale, rotate, or shear an object.
To use the Free Transform tool:
- Select the object or objects.
- Click the Free Transform tool in the Tools panel . A bounding box appears around the object.
- To scale the object, place the cursor over one of the handles. The cursor changes to a double-headed arrow .
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Place the cursor outside one of the handles of the bounding box. The cursor changes to a curved double-headed arrow .
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Drag one of the handles and then hold the Cmd/Ctrl key after you have started the drag. The cursor does not change appearance, but the object will be sheared.
- Release the mouse button to apply the transformation.