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Rotate an Object
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 | | Rotating an object makes it revolve around its center point but doesn't change the shape or appearance of the object itself. Select the object to rotate, then choose Arrange, Rotate, Rotate Left to turn the image a quarter turn to the left. |  |  | | 

 | | Alternately, you can rotate an object a quarter turn to the right. Select the object to rotate, then choose Arrange, Rotate, Rotate Right. |  |  | | 

 | | You can rotate a selected object quickly to these positions: 90 degrees, 180 degrees, or 270 degrees. To do so, click the Custom Rotate button on the toolbar or choose Arrange, Rotate, Custom Rotate. The Arrange window opens at the right, with its Rotate tools selected. In the Rotate section, click the thumbnail representing the rotation to apply, then click the Arrange window's Close Window (X) button. |  |  | | 

 | | To rotate an object to a custom setting, select the object, then drag its green rotate handle to the desired location. Alternately, click the Custom Rotate button on the toolbar or choose Arrange, Rotate, Custom Rotate. The Arrange window opens at the right, with its Rotate tools selected. Specify the desired degrees of rotation by making an entry in the Custom text box, then click the Arrange window's Close Window (X) button. |  |
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