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How to change the size of multiple Rectangles automatically

Engaged ,
May 31, 2021 May 31, 2021

I have a grid of rectangles all the same size (3 rows x 3 columns) 9 objects. Is there a way to select the whole grid and change the size of each of the objects in the grid evenly automatically?

Jim

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Community Expert , May 31, 2021 May 31, 2021

Another option to change all of the rectangles to the same size would be to use Global Editing. Select one of the rectangles and in the Properties panel, select the Start Global Edit button. The rectangle you selected will turn red and the others that are copies of it will highlight in blue. Change the dimensions for the selected rectangle, and the others will update with the new size.

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Community Expert ,
May 31, 2021 May 31, 2021

Select your rectangles and go to Object > Transform > Transform Each... You can enter the scale you want in the Transform Each dialog.

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Engaged ,
May 31, 2021 May 31, 2021

Thank you Myra, for replying. Transform each only allows %. I want to change the fixed size. For example, I want to change a 135 x 135 mm 1:1 rectangle to 150 x 150. This is a 1.1111111... This will changes each 135 mm square to 149.99. Unfortunately % does not work for me. Is there another tool that allows fixed sizes and not %.

I look foread to your answer,

Jim

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Community Expert ,
May 31, 2021 May 31, 2021

Jim,

 

For accurate scaling you can use this percentage: 15000/135

 

As you can see that is 100 times the desired value divided by the current value.

 

You can do it accurately in the same way for any set of sizes.

 

 

Illy (job description Adobe Illustrator) is always very helpful, and she can make calcultations for you with one + or - or * or / for any set of two numbers (except for division by 0), either or both of which can be negative.

 

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Engaged ,
May 31, 2021 May 31, 2021

Not quite I understand. Is Illy a person or a tool. If this is a person, I would spend weeks in the community trying to develop my artboards.

Are you saying that there is no way in illustrator to automatically reset mulltiple by rectangles by fixed sizes?

Jim

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Community Expert ,
May 31, 2021 May 31, 2021

Jim,

 

Myra told you how to select a number of objects and then change each and all of them in one go.

 

I told you how to make accurate percentage changes. Have you tried our suggestions?

 

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Engaged ,
May 31, 2021 May 31, 2021

Thank you Jacob, I understand the concept but if I am not starting with a prime number I will always end up with an uneven calculation. That is why I would like to be able to change by fixed numbers rather than percentage. I just find it interesting that Illustrator does not allow The calculation method to me changed.

For example, Photoshop provides almost the same option in Image Size. The difference is that a dropdown selection is provided that allows eight choices for accuracy. Percentage is the default such as Illustrator. But to avoid the problem I am having, Photoshop offers Pixels, Inches, Centimeters, Millimeters, Points, and Picas.

I do appreciate your trying to help.

Jim

 

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Community Expert ,
May 31, 2021 May 31, 2021

For my part you are welcome, Jim.

 

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Community Expert ,
May 31, 2021 May 31, 2021

Another option to change all of the rectangles to the same size would be to use Global Editing. Select one of the rectangles and in the Properties panel, select the Start Global Edit button. The rectangle you selected will turn red and the others that are copies of it will highlight in blue. Change the dimensions for the selected rectangle, and the others will update with the new size.

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Engaged ,
May 31, 2021 May 31, 2021

Thank you Myra,

That is what I was looking for

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New Here ,
Sep 18, 2024 Sep 18, 2024

Thank you! This was the solution to my case as well. Thank you again!

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Sep 18, 2024 Sep 18, 2024
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Yay! I'm so glad that helped--even from a while ago  🙂

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