Manual

Skewing Objects
You can skew an object to make it slant horizontally or vertically at a precise
angle.
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Select one or more objects that you want to skew.
Select Skew from the Transform menu. The dialog box at the left appears.
Select the skew angle you want. Drawing skews selected objects using the
skew angle you chose.
Horizontal. A positive value skews the object to the left, and a
negative value skews it to the right. You can set skew angles from
-89 to 89 degrees.
Vertical A positive value skews the object upwards, and a negative
value skews it downwards. You can set skew angles from -89 to 89
degrees.
Click on Skew. Drawing redraws the selected objects as specified. You can
continue to click on Skew to apply the skewing repeatedly until you
achieve the result you want.
5. Click on Close.
Untransforming Objects
You can remove any skewing, scaling, or rotations you have made to an
object, reverting to the original drawing. You might want to do this, for
example_if you we_, cxp¢rimenting With different transformations and
wanted to reverse everything you have done.
Untransforming removes all transformations you have applied to an object. To
undo one transformation, select Undo from the Edit menu or transform the
object in reverse.
I!_To untransform an object:
1. Select one or more objects that you want to untransform.
2. Select Untransform from the Transform menu. Drawing redraws selected
objects removing all transformations.
Duplicating Objects
It is often useful to duplicate an object instead of recreating it. You can also
perform custom duplications that will rotate, move, scale, or skew the
duplicate.
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