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Transforming and Distorting Shapes
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4 Position the pointer at another point along the invisible axis, and do one of the
following:
following:
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Click to set a point across which to reflect the object. When you click, the selected
object flips over the defined axis.
Click to set origin (left), then click again to reflect across axis (right).
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Adjust the axis of reflection by dragging instead of clicking. Shift-drag to constrain.
As you drag, the invisible axis of reflection rotates around the point you clicked in step
3. When the image is in the desired position, release the mouse button.
3. When the image is in the desired position, release the mouse button.
Drag reflect tool to rotate axis of reflection.
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For finer control over the reflection, drag farther from the object’s point of origin.
To reflect by specifying an axis:
1 With the selection tool, select the object or objects to reflect.
2 Do one of the following:
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To use the default (center point) point of origin, choose Object > Transform > Reflect or
double-click the reflect tool.
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To change the point of origin from which to reflect the object, select the reflect tool and
click where you want the new point of origin.
3 In the Reflect dialog box, select the axis across which you want the object to be
reflected. You can reflect an object across a horizontal, a vertical, or an angled axis.
reflected. You can reflect an object across a horizontal, a vertical, or an angled axis.
4 If the object contains patterns and you want to reflect the patterns, select Patterns.
(To reflect only the patterns, deselect Objects.)
(To reflect only the patterns, deselect Objects.)
5 To preview the effect before you apply it, select Preview.
6 Do one of the following:
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To reflect the object, click OK.
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To reflect a copy of the object, click Copy.