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Is there a way when using 'alt-cmd' to resize an object to get the bounding box it to snap to a guide?

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That's interesting! I think we have a situation where a combination of two shortcut keys has interfered with a another shortcut key! If equally resizing used say 'cmd-p' or some other key then the problem would be solved.

Could I do this by creating a personalised shortcut to resize equally?

 

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What does 'alt-cmd' , when resizing an object,  do on a MAC?

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Just draw a circle, select it press alt-cmd whilst dragging a corner handle and see what happens!

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3 minutes ago, jackamus said:

Just draw a circle, select it press alt-cmd whilst dragging a corner handle and see what happens!

I don't think pressing ALT is adding anything here I think just pressing CMD will do the trick.

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2 minutes ago, jackamus said:

Just draw a circle, select it press alt-cmd whilst dragging a corner handle and see what happens!

You assume that we all have Macs.

The obvious equivalent for Windows Alt+Ctrl, seems to have no effect at all while resizing an object.

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42 minutes ago, jackamus said:

Is there a way when using 'alt-cmd' to resize an object to get the bounding box it to snap to a guide?

Hi jackamus,
If you mean snap to a guide while scaling up from centre make sure you pick a corner handle on the same side of the object as the guide.

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2 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

You assume that we all have Macs.

The obvious equivalent for Windows Alt+Ctrl, seems to have no effect at all while resizing an object.

LOL! You're right!

I've been using alt as well ever since I asked how to do this years ago on this forum! I'm pretty certain that was what I was told and I've been doing it ever since!

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1 minute ago, MEB said:

Hi jackamus,
If you mean snap to a guide while scaling up from centre make sure you pick a corner handle on the same side of the object as the guide.

I tried it with a circle using a handle away from the guide and it still worked but laterally reversed the circle

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Just now, jackamus said:

LOL! You're right!

I've been using alt as well ever since I asked how to do this years ago on this forum! I'm pretty certain that was what I was told and I've been doing it ever since!

So, what does it do with Alt?

Or, what do you think it does that's different from not using Alt?

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15 minutes ago, MEB said:

Also works but you end up with a flipped object. While with a circle that doesn't make much difference it will do with other non symmetric objects.

It will make a noticeable difference if you turn it into a Text Frame, or use Text on a Path :)

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23 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

It will make a noticeable difference if you turn it into a Text Frame, or use Text on a Path :)

Pressing 'alt' overrides snapping! That's what was happening to me and that is why I posted the question in the first place!

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