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I want to reduce the dimensions of a group.

I have a group that contains multiple layers.
I can alter the dimensions of the group by selecting the move tool, selecting a group, selecting a corner of the blue bounding box of that group and moving the mouse.

This works for any given object.

However, when I do this with a group, not every object within the group has it's dimensions altered.
As a result, attempting to alter the dimensions of the object results in a bit of mess.

The group that I'm working on presently contains text.
The text retains it's size as all other objects in the group change size.

What can I do to scale the text and all other contained objects as I resize the group?

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1 hour ago, Sunil Wu said:


The group that I'm working on presently contains text.
The text retains it's size as all other objects in the group change size.

What can I do to scale the text and all other contained objects as I resize the group?

With the group layer selected you should see an extra (outer) handle on the bottom-right of the group's bounding box.

Using that handle will rescale the text

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