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I've rotated an object. How can I see how much the object has been rotated? In other words, how can I know by selecting an object how much this object has been rotated?
The angle should be there. But you can also take the line segment tool, have snap and smart guides turned on and then drag from one anchor point to the other. The transform panel will then tell you the angle.
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Did you check the Transform Panel?
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Yes, but I can see how much has been rotated just in case the figure is a rectangle (in the Trasform Panel/Rectangle properties). Otherwise the rotation value is always set to zero.
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In your example I can see the rotation, does not need to be a shape.
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that's weird, in my case it's still zero. Maybe is there some option to activate?
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"that's weird, in my case it's still zero. Maybe is there some option to activate?"
Can't think of an option.
The only way I can get it to zero is by resetting the Bounding box.
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The angle should be there. But you can also take the line segment tool, have snap and smart guides turned on and then drag from one anchor point to the other. The transform panel will then tell you the angle.
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Thank you, I've tried the misure tool that works similarly but better
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The trouble with the measure tool is that it doesn't snap.
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"that's weird, in my case it's still zero. Maybe is there some option to activate?"
Which version of Illustrator are you using?
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