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Größe von Objekten ändern per Shortcut wie in INDD

New Here ,
Feb 01, 2024 Feb 01, 2024

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Hallo zusammen,

seit Jahren frage ich mich schon, warum ich in Illustrator Objekte nicht per Tastatur vergößern/verkleinern kann wie in INDD (-> mit CMD + ALT + , / .) Gibt es hier einen anderen Shortcut? Ich habe dazu nie etwas gefunden und weiß auch nicht wie ich das selbst einstellen könnte in Illustrator. (Also ich wüsste WO ich das machen kann, habe diese Funktion aber noch nie entdeckt)

Das wäre MEGA nützlich!

Bin dankbar für jeden Tipp 🙂

LG Vernice 

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Feb 01, 2024 Feb 01, 2024

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You can set Zoom to Selection in your preferences. Go to Edit > Preferences > Selection & Anchor Display (Windows) or Illustrator > Settings... > Selection & Anchor Display (macOS) and set Zoom to Selection.

 

When that setting is enabled, using Control (Windows) or Command (macOS) with the + key, Illustrator will zoom into whatever you have selected. 

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Feb 01, 2024 Feb 01, 2024

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Vernice's question is not about zooming. It's about decreasing and increasing the object size with a keyboard shortcut.

 

Unlike InDesign, Illustrator currently does not provide this feature. You can create an action instead and assign a shortcut to it.

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Feb 05, 2024 Feb 05, 2024

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Hey, thanks for understanding my point 🙂

Sound good! But how do I do that? 🙂
Is it a script? Or what do you mean by "action"? I know this one from Photoshop... but never used it in Illustrator...

Would be very glad for a litte Step by Step Guide!!! Thanks!!

 

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