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Dear All,

 

I recently switched to Mac from PC and I was looking for an alternative of CorelDraw which I have been using in the past years. After trying out the trial version of AD a few days ago I purchased the program and I really like it. However, I have a question which I cannot cope with.

When I try to rotate an object around one of its corners (by pressing ctrl and clicking on the node at the opposite corner) the object is rotated and scaled at the same time. How can I prevent the object from the undesired scaling?

Thanks in advance. Cheers,

 

Máté

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Draw the object. By default, the rotation handle on the bounding box rotates around the object center. Click on the show rotation center widget in the tool bar across the top, and move the rotation center to wherever you want, either in the object, outside it, or snapped to its own or other object vertices. The use the rotate handle. Holding down shift will constrain the rotations to 15 degree increments.

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