Moving Objects

Moving Objects

Moving Objects

Move objects by dragging them, using the Properties bar, or using the keyboard arrow keys. You can also use the Move command to specify a position change.

When you drag an object, the Properties bar and Status bar shows the change in the object’s X/Y position.

Make precise positioning easier by turning on the autogrid so that objects you drag snap to preset ruler increments. You can also place alignment guides that objects will snap to in a document.

To Move an Object Using the Selection Tool:

Position the pointer on the object and drag. If you drag as soon as you press the mouse, an outline of the object follows the pointer. To see the entire object as you drag, pause after you press the mouse button, and then drag.

Press modifier keys as you drag objects to constrain movements and perform other functions.

To

Do this

Constrain movement to 45° increments

Press Shift while dragging

Copy objects by dragging

Press Option while dragging

Leave a trail of object copies

Press Option + Command while dragging

To Move Objects Using the Arrow Keys:

To move objects left, right, up, or down, press the corresponding arrow key. Use the modifier keys shown in the following table to move greater distances.

You can change the default distances that keyboard keys move objects. (SeeSetting Preferences.)

To move objects

Do this

1 pixel to the left, right, up or down

Press an arrow key

10 pixels to the left, right, up or down

Press Option and an arrow key

50 pixels to the left, right, up or down

Press Command and an arrow key

To Move Objects a Specified Distance:

Use the Move command to specify distance and direction.

You can specify angular movement in 0.01° increments.

  1. Select the objects and then choose Object | Move.
  2. In the Move dialog box, enter values to move the object horizontally or vertically, or to change the angle. Use negative numbers to move up and to the left. Use positive numbers to move down and to the right.
  3. Click Apply to preview or OK to implement the Move settings.

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