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Rotation: FrameShop Design Editor

Rotation Button

Rotation Button

Use the Rotation buttons to rotate the objects around a pivot point.

The Rotation section on the Advanced Tab allows the user to rotate the objects around a pivot point. 

Rotating a Selection as Individual Openings

Rotating a Selection as Individual Openings

Objects can be rotated a full 360 degrees. The axis of rotation is the center of the object. If you select a group of openings, each object is rotated from the center of the object.

Rotate Slidebar

Use the Rotate Slidebar to select the desired rotation for the currently selected object(s).

Rotate Buttons

Select the desired preset Rotation Button to rotate the currently selected object(s). 

Rotate Field

Enter the desired rotation value in the Rotate field.

Rotating a Selection of Objects as a Single Opening

Rotating a Selection of Objects as a Single Opening

Objects can be rotated a full 360 degrees. The axis of rotation is the center of the object. If a selection of openings are grouped together, the grouped object is rotated from the center of the object as a single unit.

Locking Group of Openings

To lock a group of openings to rotate as a single unit, see Group Selection.

Manually Rotate the Object

Manually Rotate the Object

To manually rotate the object, click on the object to put it in focus.

Click on the rotation control point located on the right side of the object.

Hold and drag the control point up or down to rotate the object. 

Release the mouse when the object is rotated to the desired position.Â