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Select and Move 439
Select and Move (page 1–439)
Select and Rotate (page 1–439)
Select and Uniform Scale (page 1–441)
Select and Non-Uniform Scale (page 1–441)
Select and Squash (page 1–442)
Moving, Rotating, and Scaling Objects (page 1–423)
Using
Shift +Clone (page 1–478)
Transform Type-In (page 1–431)
Select and Move
Main toolbar > Select and Move
Right-click an object. > quad menu > Transform quadrant
>Move
Edit menu > Select and Move
UsetheSelectAndMovebuttonortheMove
command on the Edit or quad menu to select and
move objects.
To move a single object, you do not need to select it
first. When this button is active, clicking an object
selects it and dragging the mouse moves it.
The direction of the movement is determined
both by your mouse and by the current reference
coordinate system. To rest rict object movement
to the X, Y, or Z axis, or to any two axes, click
theappropriatebuttonontheAxi s Constraints
toolbar (page 3–687),usetheTransfor m g izmo
(page 1–426), or right-click the object, and select
the constraint f rom the Transform submenu.
Moving an object
Move Gizmo (page 1–427)
Select and Rotate
Main toolbar > Select and Rotate
Right-click an object. > quad menu > Transform quadrant
>Rotate
Edit menu > Selec t and Rotate
Use the Select and Rotate button or t he Rotate
command on the Edit or quad menu to select and
rotate objects.
To rotate a single object, you don’t need to select it
first. When this button is active, clicking an object
selects it and dra gging the mouse rotates it.
When you are rotating an object about a single
axis(asisusuallythecase),dontrotatethe
mouse, expecting the object to follow the mouse