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miinwa 2010-10-27 03:39 PM

Object/Shape Size, copying of
 
Just got the 14-day demo of OG Pro and am building a hierarchical diagram of different data sets. I found the outline sidebar and overall ease of use for this quite good, but I find one aspect very perplexing. After making the diagram, I am now trying to do some resizing of the boxes at one level (row). I resized one of the 12 boxes manually using its corner in order to fit around the text more snugly and provide a better fit on the page.

I now want to apply that same size to all of the other shapes (rectangles) at the same "level" in the chart. It would seem that I should be able to use the shape chit in the tray to apply the new size to any of the other boxes, but it doesn't work - it appears that the size of a shape is not an attribute of the shape that can be copied since it also does not work if I try to copy the style of the newly sized rectangle to another. What am I missing? It would seem like that would be a totally accepted process for changing the size of multiple objects to match one another. Do I have to go and manually resize each object? What a hassle if that is true!!!

Thanks,
Nick

pjp 2010-10-29 04:52 PM

Size isn't considered part of an object's style, but an object property, like it's placement.

However, there are a few ways to do make several objects the same size. The first is to make a multiple selection, making sure the first object your select is the one that's sized to your liking. Then use Arrange → Size → Make Same Size. This is also available in the contextual menu.

Alternatively, you can use the height and width fields in the Geometry inspector to edit the size for a multiple selection. These fields are also available in the ruler if it's visible (Command-R to toggle this.)

Hope this helps!


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