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ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS2
User Guide
You can use the Snap To Point command in the View menu to have the cursor snap to an anchor point or guide when
you drag an object within 2 pixels of the anchor point or guide.
See also
“To drag and drop artwork into a Photoshop document” on page 286
“To drag and drop artwork from Photoshop into Illustrator” on page 286
“To drag and drop artwork to the desktop (Mac OS only)” on page 286
To move an object by using the arrow keys
1
Select one or more objects.
2
Press the arrow key for the direction in which you want to move the object. Press Shift+arrow to move the object
ten times the value specified by the Keyboard Increment preference.
The distance the object moves each time you press an arrow key is determined by the Keyboard Increment
preference. The default distance is 1 point (1/72 of an inch, or .3528 millimeter). To change the Keyboard Increment
preference, choose Edit > Preferences > General (Windows) or Illustrator > Preferences > General (Mac OS).
To move objects by a specific distance with the Move command
1
Select one or more objects.
2
Choose Object > Transform > Move.
When an object is selected, you can also double-click the Selection, Direct Selection, or Group Selection tool to open
the Move dialog box.
3
Do any of the following:
•
To move the object left or right, enter either a negative value (moves left) or a positive value (moves right) in the
Horizontal text box.
•
To move the object up or down, enter either a negative value (moves down) or positive value (moves up) in the
Vertical text box.
•
To move the object by an angle that’s relative to the object’s
x
axis, enter either a positive angle (counterclockwise
movement) or a negative angle (clockwise movement) in the Distance or Angle text box. You can also enter values
between 180˚ and 360˚; these values are converted to their corresponding negative values (for example, a value of
270˚ is converted to –90˚).
4
If the objects contain a pattern fill, select Patterns to move the pattern. Deselect Objects if you want to move the
pattern but not the objects.
5
Click OK, or click Copy to move a copy of the objects.
90
45
–45
135
–135
0
180
–90
Directions relative to the x axis