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* Shift + click on the outer handles aligns on the outside of the selection area.  
* '''<kbd>Shift + click</kbd>''' on the outer handles aligns on the outside of the selection area.  
* Clicking on the central handle will align the selected objects on the horizontal axis. On Shift + click objects will be aligned on the vertical axis.
* Clicking on the central handle will align the selected objects on the horizontal axis. On '''<kbd>Shift + click</kbd>''' objects will be aligned on the vertical axis.
* [Ctrl (+ Shift )... 'treat objects as group' - Fixme]
* With '''<kbd>Ctrl + Shift </kbd>''' the whole selection can be aligned to its outer boundaries / corners as a group (i.e. it is moved by its own <code>width</code> and / or <code>height</code>).

Latest revision as of 13:59, 2 May 2020

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* '''<kbd>Shift + click</kbd>''' on the outer handles aligns on the outside of the selection area. 
* Clicking on the central handle will align the selected objects on the horizontal axis. On '''<kbd>Shift + click</kbd>''' objects will be aligned on the vertical axis.
* With '''<kbd>Ctrl + Shift </kbd>''' the whole selection can be aligned to its outer boundaries / corners as a group (i.e. it is moved by its own <code>width</code> and / or <code>height</code>).
  • Shift + click on the outer handles aligns on the outside of the selection area.
  • Clicking on the central handle will align the selected objects on the horizontal axis. On Shift + click objects will be aligned on the vertical axis.
  • With Ctrl + Shift the whole selection can be aligned to its outer boundaries / corners as a group (i.e. it is moved by its own width and / or height).