Rotate the x and y axes of a document – Adobe Illustrator CS3 User Manual

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To rotate around a different reference point, select the Rotate tool. Then Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click
(Mac OS) where you want the reference point to be in the document window.

3

Enter the rotation angle in the Angle text box. Enter a negative angle to rotate the object clockwise; enter a positive

angle to rotate the object counterclockwise.

4

If the objects contain a pattern fill, select Patterns to rotate the pattern. Deselect Objects if you want to rotate the

pattern but not the objects.

5

Click

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

To place multiple copies of the object in a circular pattern around a reference point, move the reference point away
from the center of the object, click Copy, and then repeatedly choose Object > Transform

> Transform Again.

Rotate an object with the Transform panel

1

Select one or more objects.

2

Do one of the following:

To rotate the object around its center point, enter a value for the Angle option in the panel.

To rotate the object around a different reference point, click a white square on the reference point locator

in

the panel, and enter a value for the Angle option.

You can also call up the Transform panel by clicking X, Y, W, or H in the Control panel.

Rotate multiple objects individually

1

Select the objects to rotate.

2

Choose Object > Transform

> Transform Each.

3

Do either of the following in the Rotate section of the dialog box:

Click on the angle icon or drag the angle line around the icon.

In the Angle text box, enter an angle between –360˚ and 360˚.

4

Click

OK, or click Copy to rotate a copy of each object.

Rotate the x and y axes of a document

By default, the x and y axes are parallel to the horizontal and vertical sides of the document window.

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Choose Edit > Preferences > General (Windows) or Illustrator > Preferences > General (Mac OS).

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Specify an angle in the Constrain Angle text box. A positive angle rotates the axes counterclockwise; a negative

angle rotates the axes clockwise.

Rotating the axes is useful if your artwork consists of elements that are rotated to the same angle, such as a logo and
text displayed on a 20˚ angle. Instead of rotating each element you add to the logo, you can simply rotate the axes by
20˚. Everything you draw is created along the new axes.

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