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June 11, 2008
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How to make objects equal size

  • June 11, 2008
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Can someone tell me an easy way to make several objects to be of equal size/ or equal width / or equal height.

I haven't been able to find such a command in Illustrator.
Correct answer canyonviewchurch

I stumbled on a sort of clumsy way to do this...but still takes a bit of time depending on the number of objects. Selecat all you objects and align them centered. Yes this will "pile" them all up, but at least now when you type in the common heighth ot width (whichever is more important to you) it will size them all the same. The time consuming part is then unstacking them and distributing them the way you needed in the beginning. Hope that helps somebody. 

11 replies

Participant
May 19, 2023

Select all objects, while selected, click 'Transform' up top (its dotted underlined) and type in the desired size. It will change every object to that size!

Inspiring
September 2, 2023

I'm not sure why, but this is not working for me 😞

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 2, 2023

@KG_BK  schrieb:

I'm not sure why, but this is not working for me 😞


 

Please create a new thread and post an exact description of your issue.

Screenshots help.

canyonviewchurch
canyonviewchurchCorrect answer
Participating Frequently
April 28, 2021

I stumbled on a sort of clumsy way to do this...but still takes a bit of time depending on the number of objects. Selecat all you objects and align them centered. Yes this will "pile" them all up, but at least now when you type in the common heighth ot width (whichever is more important to you) it will size them all the same. The time consuming part is then unstacking them and distributing them the way you needed in the beginning. Hope that helps somebody. 

Participant
March 24, 2023

Thanks Josh this was the fastest and easiest way to tackle my 50 names that needed to be the same size.

Appreciated!

Participant
August 11, 2020

"Set all the things" doesn't keep proportions and transform each can't do specific height or width.

I found a weird hack to do this.

1. Copy all your objects to new documents

2. Create an action

3. Record your transform action, for example, height 500px.

4. In a separate action, Record Select 'Next object below'

5. Now loop through action 3 and 4 by recording action within the action.

 

Here's how it looks. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ioQ1dR7cNDc3pYDoAkHiyKWs-OpIrtU0/view

Kandl Studio
Inspiring
January 1, 2022

Hi  keyur1610! 
I can't seem to record a 'Play action'. How did you do that? 
To get around that, I just looped 2 actions many times — 'transform' and 'select object below'. 

'select object below' is a game changer, thank you for that!!

Would love to understand your method more! I have a roundabout kinda automation!

Participant
January 1, 2022

Hi Kandl, I have recorded video of whole process. Check attachment.

Embin89
Inspiring
August 29, 2018

An old question but here is a possible answer:

- Select all the objects

- Go to the appearance panel [shigft-F6]

- Click on the small FX button on the bottom of the panel

- Choose Convert to Shape

- There choose Rectangle and Size absolute. Choose your width and heigth

Only works with basic shapes because it converts your object to these basic shapes.

sorenw64146368
Known Participant
June 3, 2019

Really, Illustrator cannot align figures??

Mike_Gondek10189183
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 20, 2018

You could record an action. I assume your objects vary in size, so you can assign a key command which will make applying this quickly to each item.

Participant
January 20, 2021

thank you so much 

niceeee

 

Participating Frequently
February 20, 2018

One of the many missing features in Illustrator.
You could use Animate or Flash (you find the button in the align panel). Then export in SVG format and import into your Illustrator document.

Hope this was helpful

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 20, 2018

www.wundes.com

In the scripts section you will find the script "Set all the things"

Participating Frequently
June 17, 2008
Assuming that each of your graphics exists somewhere as an individual file, I'd do this project in InDesign. Make a grid of box frames of the size you want, apply Place and get all the graphics at once, and click once on each box in order. Drag select all the boxes and apply Object - Fitting - Fit Content Proportionately.
JETalmage
Inspiring
June 15, 2008
It could be done with Javascript, but shouldn't have to be, given that Illustrator has a Transform Each dialog. It should reside there in the form of a relative/absolute radio button option.

There should also be a checkbox for Proportional, so one doesn't have to key the same value in both scale fields. Same goes for Transform Effect dialog.

Random should be provided as separate checkboxes for the Scale, Move, and Rotate areas, instead of just one for all three.

JET
Scott Falkner
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 14, 2008
You could make is a script. Perhaps it is actionable. Not trying now, but I'll guess Not.
Participant
June 14, 2008
Thanks for the suggestion, but this is not a "quick and easy" way if I have e.g. 50 pictures imported into the document that have to be made of equal size before arranging them into a figure for publication (something that I have to do routinely for my work). I will have to type 50 times the required values for each individual picture.

Some graphics programs have a "Make equal size" command that can achieve this for the whole batch in one or two clicks, but such a command seems to be missing in Illustrator. The "Transform each" command does not allow to specify a size and the scaling option is useless in my case.

I would be grateful to hear more suggestions.