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Rotating using the mouse
To see the rotation handles (instead of the scaling handles) on a selected shape in the Selector Tool,
click again on the selected shape.
Drag on a corner arrow. As you drag, the object rotates around the transformation center. The InfoBar
shows the current rotate angle.
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+ drag" to rotate the object around its center (the transformation center is ignored).
Hold down Ctrl while rotating to perform a constrained rotation. This means the object will rotate to only
a limited selection of angles. It will rotate to multiples of the 'constrain angle' value, which by default is 45
degrees. But additionally it will include angles at which any significant straight edges in the object are
aligned vertically or horizontally. This, for example, makes it easy to rotate a rectangle which has been
rotated slightly, so that the rectangle is straight (screen aligned) again. Or to make any straight edge in a
shape either vertical or horizontal. Such edges have to be at least 25% of the width or height of the shape
in order to be considered significant during a constrained rotation.
The constrain angle is user definable. Refer to "Customizing Web Designer Premium
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To create a copy while rotating, click "+" on the numeric keypad while rotating, or click the right mouse
button.
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