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Hey all.

I have imported a rectangle that was rotated 15°. When I paste it in to my doc and rotate it -15° to make the rectangle parallel to the guides, the object retains a rotated selection rectangle. Not generally a problem except the size of the rect includes the rotated bounding box, which makes the numbers incorrect. Any way to remove/reset the objects bounds after rotating?

Version: 1.6.1 Mac

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1 hour ago, AaplMike said:

Hey all.

I have imported a rectangle that was rotated 15°. When I paste it in to my doc and rotate it -15° to make the rectangle parallel to the guides, the object retains a rotated selection rectangle. Not generally a problem except the size of the rect includes the rotated bounding box, which makes the numbers incorrect. Any way to remove/reset the objects bounds after rotating?

Version: 1.6.1 Mac

Screen Shot 2019-04-14 at 8.10.58 PM.png

Press the period . on your keyboard to reset bounding box

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Reset Selection Box—after reshaping, rotating, or shearing the shape, this option resets the selection box to vertical.

https://affinity.help/designer/English.lproj/pages/Tools/tools_move.html

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  • 2 weeks later...

Can't you redraw the rectangle‽ (It is after all just a rectangle.)

Or… having rotated the rectangle back to vertical, draw a small shape within the bounds of the rectangle, and then Boolean Add.

The result will be the original rectangle, but with the correctly orientated bounding box.

This trick will also work on more complex shapes!

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