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Transform Each for Texts in Graph

Contributor ,
Mar 26, 2019 Mar 26, 2019

Hi all, I notice you cannot use Transform Each for graph-relates object.

Screen Shot 2019-03-26 at 5.50.14 PM.png

I want to rotate the countries' name on the X-axis from this:

Screen Shot 2019-03-26 at 5.52.48 PM.png

To something like this (45 degrees):

Screen Shot 2019-03-26 at 5.53.17 PM.png

What is the best practice? Thank you so much for any help.

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Mar 26, 2019 Mar 26, 2019

Do you need the graph to be editable?

In any case: when the graph stays editable and you rotate the text, after doing edits the text might snap back to its initial position. So the best way *might* even be to expand the graph and then rotate the text.

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Contributor ,
Mar 26, 2019 Mar 26, 2019

Hi Monika thank you for your reply.

Yes ideally I would like them to be editable. Currently my workaround is just to ungroup them then transform each, but like you said, they get snap back to its initial position. But since the data might change in future, I'd like to just import/replace .txt file so the graph automatically gets edited nicely.

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Mar 26, 2019 Mar 26, 2019

Does the text change as well when you update?

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Contributor ,
Mar 26, 2019 Mar 26, 2019

Hi Monika,

What I did was cut the text then paste, so it's no longer part of the graph. When I update the graph, the text that I cut and pasted stayed the same, but Illustrator added a new set of text.

Here's text after cut & paste:

Screen Shot 2019-03-26 at 11.21.39 PM.png

Here it is again after graph is update:

Screen Shot 2019-03-26 at 11.21.52 PM.png

The text get added again. I can delete the old text, then cut & paste the new one (to separate from graph) then apply paragraph style, then rotate by using transform each. It's ok if there's only a few graph, but I have 100+ graphs that might have to get updated.

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Mar 26, 2019 Mar 26, 2019
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You could put the graph inside a clipping mask that cuts off the graph text.

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