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Alain2009
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April 22, 2022
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Problem with "transform each" menu fonction / problème avec la fonction "transformation répartie"

  • April 22, 2022
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Hello

The transform each function (in menu object > transform) does not work as such if all objects on a layer are selected 🙁 !

If you want tu apply on all objct in a layer, the solution is to select all exept one in the layer  !

 

La fonction transformation répartie (dans le menu objet > transformation) disfonctionne telle si tous les objets d'un calque sont sélectionnés 🙁 !
Si vous voulez appliquer cette fonction sur tous les objets d'un calque, la solution est de sélectionner tous les objets sauf un dans le calque !

Correct answer Kurt Gold

This behaviour used to be an issue if one is selecting all objects in a sublayer.

 

In this case sublayers act like groups, for whatever reason.

 

As mentioned, to solve it you can deselect one object or just deselect a single anchor point.

 

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Kurt Gold
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Kurt GoldCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
April 22, 2022

This behaviour used to be an issue if one is selecting all objects in a sublayer.

 

In this case sublayers act like groups, for whatever reason.

 

As mentioned, to solve it you can deselect one object or just deselect a single anchor point.

 

Met1
Legend
April 22, 2022

Works for me. Are you getting an error message?

Are you also selecting guides (even if they are hidden but unlocked they can be selected).

How are you selecting - one layer active→select All, or are you clicking far right toggle in layers? (Works both ways for me).

OS?, Illy version?

Alain2009
Alain2009Author
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April 22, 2022

Hello, no error messages.

I try with just paste my objects on a new page, so no guides etc

In all case, when I select (by select all or clicking in layer button) the transform each fonction does no work normaly (Move all objests)

and the solution is to select all exept one in the layer  !

 

I understand why, now (thank Kurt Gold) !

It's because all muy objects are in a sublayer !

It's no normal but that's the way it is and you have to know that ! 🤷🏻‍♂

 

Thanks to you !!

 

Alain2009
Alain2009Author
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April 22, 2022
Illustrator CC 2022 v. 26.2.1 on MacBook Pro and macOS Monterey v.12.3.1