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Matt_Spaugh_Photo

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  1. That only works with an element that you are duplicating. The power of Transform Again is that you can apply it to objects that already exist - and they do not have to be Identical. For tweaking artwork and complicated layouts it is invaluable.
  2. This would not accomplish what I'm trying to achieve. The beauty of the Transform Again function is that you can do it over and over with a single keyboard click - and mimic almost any transformation.
  3. This is from February of last year, but if it's accurate, I guess it answers my question. I don't know why I didn't find this thread in a my previous searches. I can't imagine anyone working without this functionality. It is so core to how I create graphics from scratch. Anyone who has used this feature knows how powerful it is for streamlining repetitive tasks.
  4. FWIW, I just want to know if this functionality exists. I'm not looking for a 12-step workaround. This function (along with the eyedropper for formatting text) is so central to my workflow that without it, I cannot see how Designer will be a viable Illustrator alternative for me.
  5. Relatively new user - struggling with being able to adapt to this new environment after 32 years of working in Adobe Illustrator (yes, I started with Illustrator '88 - in 1988!). I know that using the eyedropper for applying text formatting is not yet in Designer, but another feature I use constantly is what Illustrator calls the "Transform Again" function. You select an element, move, rotate, or scale it, hold down shift to grab an additional element hit command-d and that same move, rotation or scale is applied to both objects. I've looked through my printed Workbook and combed the forums but I can't seem to find anything on it. Does this functionality exist? It seems pretty basic. Thx.
  6. If this has been addressed, I can't find it. I need to batch process my RAW files - about 240 of them. I need to apply the same RAW processing to each file and then export it as a JPG. Is this possible in Affinity Photo? I've seen the RAW processing and Batch Processing tutorials but nothing addresses how to apply the processing across multiple images. You cannot create a Macro in the Develop module. Thanks.
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