Full Version: Sizing Multiple Objects
From: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#10]
28 Aug 2006
To: Mick [#5] 28 Aug 2006
Mick,
Thanks. That was the answer I was looking for I think. Oddly enough it only just occured to me while I was waking up this morning......
Thanks again
From: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#11]
28 Aug 2006
To: Shaddy [#7] 28 Aug 2006
Shaddy,
Email me at apawards AT hawaii DOT rr DOT com and I'll send you the complete CDR file so you can actually see it. What version are you using?
I would post here, but the file with the picture would be too big.
From: Shaddy [#12]
28 Aug 2006
To: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#11] 28 Aug 2006
Sounds like you got it taken care of. I was just going to see about making a macro to enlarge by your amount. looks like you don't have to do that now though.
In some cases screen captures are acceptable to get a point across, just hit print screen on your keyboard to capture whole screen into clipboard (or alt-prt scrn to capture only active window). Open your image program and paste it in then crop and save.
I use this when I want to make a tutorial or something similar.
It looks like Manson is a few hours away from me. It's north of the center of the state, I'm in Vancouver, close to Portland OR. You know people there?
Shaddy
From: Shaddy [#13]
28 Aug 2006
To: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#1] 28 Aug 2006
One more thing... On most repetitive tasks, like resizing, if you can do all the changes at once (like changing height and width at the same time) you can redo the same change on another object by selecting it, then pressing CTRL-R (I guess R for Redo, although most windows products use CTRL-Y for that redo feature).
Can speed things along nicely with left hand on the CTRL R and right hand on the mouse selecting objects.
Shaddy