Scale objects to a specific width and height, Scale objects by a specific percentage, Scale multiple objects – Adobe Illustrator CC 2015 User Manual

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Reshaping objects

Last updated 6/5/2015

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Drag a bounding box handle until the object is the desired size.

Objects scale relative to the opposite handle of the bounding box.

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Do any of the following to control the scaling behavior:

• To maintain the object’s proportions, hold down Shift as you drag.

• To scale relative to the object’s center point, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you drag.

Scale objects to a specific width and height

1

Select one or more objects.

2

In the Transform panel, enter a new value in the Width (W) or Height (H) box, or both.

You can do any of the following before you enter a value to control the scaling behavior:

• To maintain the objects’ proportions, click the lock proportions button

.

• To change the reference point for scaling, click a white square on the reference point locator

.

• To scale stroked paths and any size-related effects along with the object, select Scale Strokes & Effects from the

panel menu.

You can also maintain proportions by entering a value in the W or H box, and then pressing Ctrl (Windows) or
Command (Mac OS) while you press Enter.

Scale objects by a specific percentage

1

Select one or more objects.

2

Do one of the following:

• To scale from the center, choose Object > Transform > Scale or double-click the Scale tool

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• To scale relative to a different reference point, select the Scale tool and Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac

OS) where you want the reference point to be in the document window.

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In the Scale dialog box, do one of the following:

• To maintain the object’s proportions as it scales, select Uniform, and enter a percentage in the Scale text box.

• To scale the height and width separately, select Non-Uniform, and enter a percentage in the Horizontal and

Vertical text boxes.

The scale factors are relative to the reference point and can be negative or positive.

4

To scale stroked paths and any size-related effects along with the object, select Scale Strokes & Effects.

5

If the objects contain a pattern fill, select Patterns to scale the pattern. Deselect Objects if you want to scale the
pattern but not the objects.

6

Click OK, or click Copy to scale a copy of the objects.

Scale multiple objects

1

Select the objects.

2

Choose Object > Transform > Transform Each.

Note: You cannot enter a specific width for scaling multiple objects. In Illustrator, you can only scale objects in
percentage measurements.

3

Set percentages for horizontal and vertical scaling in the Scale section of the dialog box.

4

To change the reference point, click a white square on the reference point locator

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