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I've looked in AD Beta 1.6 and have not yet found that longed for feature, Transform Each. Am I missing something or is it simply not there? I have thousands of objects to resize through scores of layers, and if it is there I'll await until the official release of 1.6. Otherwise its the old, slow, individual object method. Here's hoping....

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Ah, crap. I was hoping for that, too. You can get around this, I suppose, by using the Symbols function. But if you've already got a bunch of non-symbol objects, there isn't any way to make them all linked to a symbol, is there? So you've got to create a symbol, and then replace each object with an instance of it. Tedious. 

 

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Wouldn't that be great? I have a dataset where I'd like to resize the symbols, but I don't see a way of collectively affecting their size w/o changing their positions as well. If I could easily replace the data points by a symbol, I could make this happen. Select similar, would be nice as well. I guess I am so used to use this feature in AI.

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As I sit here tediously changing the size of each of my hundreds and hundreds of ellipses in Transform, I often wonder if AD developers will someday figure out how to program Transform Each into the program. I appreciate the work you put into making this a great app, but I also hope that Transform Each will appear soon. Thanks for making it a priority.

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