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To flip an object or group, right-click on it and select either '''Flip > Vertically''' or '''Flip > Horizontally'''. The object will be flipped around an imaginary axis (horizontal and vertical respectively) passing through the center of the object, or group. If these two commands are used often it may be advisable to add them to the Drawing toolbar. | To flip an object or group, right-click on it and select either '''Flip > Vertically''' or '''Flip > Horizontally'''. The object will be flipped around an imaginary axis (horizontal and vertical respectively) passing through the center of the object, or group. If these two commands are used often it may be advisable to add them to the Drawing toolbar. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:40, 23 May 2008
- The Drawing toolbar
- Creating lines and shapes
- Working with 3D shapes
- Grouping shapes together
- Arranging shapes
- Flipping shapes
- Aligning shapes
- Alignment using the grid and snap guides
- Converting an object to a different type
- Setting up interaction with a shape or image
- Animating images
- Using Fontwork
To flip an object or group, right-click on it and select either Flip > Vertically or Flip > Horizontally. The object will be flipped around an imaginary axis (horizontal and vertical respectively) passing through the center of the object, or group. If these two commands are used often it may be advisable to add them to the Drawing toolbar.
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