The Rotate command allows you to rotate linear or surface items, such as moldings and soffits.
Complete the following steps to use the Rotate command:
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Point to the item that to you want to rotate, right-click, and select Edit Shape.
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Point to the inside surface or near the linear item, right-click, and select Rotate from the Item Menu.
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Select the point that you want to use as a rotation center.
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Rotate the item to the new angle and click to set it, or type the value in the Placement Box and press ENTER.
To rotate a section follow the steps below using the Rotate command:
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Point to the item that you want to modify, right-click, and select Edit Shape.
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Point near a line of a linear item or inside a section of a surface item, right-click, and select Rotate from the Section Menu.
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Select the point to use as a rotation center.
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Rotate the section to the new angle and click to set, or type the value in the Placement Box and press ENTER.
Tip: To rotate multiple sections at once, select the item and then double-click to display rotation handles. Select a rotation handle and turn the item to the new angle.
The Rotate command allows you to rotate a point on surface or linear items, such as countertops and toe kicks.
Complete the following steps to use the Rotate command:
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Point to the surface or linear item that you want to modify, right-click, and select Edit Shape.
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Select the point to rotate, right-click, and select Rotate from the Point Menu.
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Select a second point to indicate the rotation center.
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Move the pointer to rotate the point and click to set the new position and shape, or type an angle in the Placement Box and press ENTER.