Recipe 1.30. Scaling ElementsProblemYou want to resize an existing element. SolutionUse the Free Transform tool (Q) or choose Modify Transform Scale. Optionally, you can select the Modify Transform Scale and Rotate option to scale by a percentage. DiscussionFlash's Free Transform tool performs a variety of transformations, including scale, stretch, distort, perspective, rotate, and reposition. Selecting the tool puts you in Free Transform mode, where you can perform most of the preceding operations. Alternatively, you can choose Scale from the Modify Transform menu, which limits the Free Transform tool to scaling alone. You can also specify the type of transformation using the desired modifier in the Options section of the Tools panel while the Free Transform tool is active. If you activate the Free Transform tool by selecting it directly from the Tools panel, you can scale elements as follows:
If you initiate scaling using the main menu's Modify Transform Scale command, the behavior is the same as described in the preceding list, except that proportions are automatically constrained when you drag a corner handle. If scaling visually isn't accurate enough, you can also scale numerically. To scale an element with numeric precision, choose Modify Transform Scale and Rotate. In the Scale and Rotate dialog box, enter the scale percent (and rotation degree) and click OK. To scale to a given value, rather than percentage, you can set the W and H (width and height) values for a selected element using the Property inspector. See AlsoRecipe 1.31, Recipe 1.32 |
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