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July 9, 2009
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Rotate Object - Reset to 0 degrees

  • July 9, 2009
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Rotation of an object does not "remember" how it was originally created if you use the Transform Rotate panel.  It would be great if you use this feature that it would remember the original orientation of the object (like in Flash).

    27 replies

    Known Participant
    December 5, 2023

    This useless feature needs to be OFF by default in the settings. It's awlays back on when a new version comes out. 

     

    Monika Gause
    Community Expert
    December 5, 2023

    @Indyboosler  schrieb:

    This useless feature needs to be OFF by default in the settings. It's awlays back on when a new version comes out. 

     


     

    Which feature needs to be off? This thread is from 2009 and the original issue has been fixed long ago.

    New Participant
    July 16, 2024

    Not really fixed, so much as redirected. All the suggested alternatives to the original post are not as functional as what was originally requested. 

    the_dudes
    Inspiring
    September 5, 2023

    2023 gang still not able to do this 🙁

    Monika Gause
    Community Expert
    September 5, 2023

    @the_dudes  schrieb:

    2023 gang still not able to do this 🙁


     

    Illustrator does save rotation angles. But if you release groups or do certain other stuff after rotation then it can't.

     

    Just use Smart Guides and the rotate tool.

    New Participant
    July 16, 2024

    It still isn't as useful as it would be if we could just update the value in the transform window, or use "transform each" to reset the value of multiple objects at once. 

    New Participant
    July 19, 2023

    I just did : object - shape - convert to shape. It said that it could not convert to shape, but the box is straight now 🙂

     

    pixelpushin
    New Participant
    June 21, 2022

    I have found that the easiest/accurate way to do this while also reducing clicks is working with a grid and the rotate tool, see below...

     

    1. Turn on your Grid - View> "Show Grid" OR Right Click "Show Grid"
    2. Turn on "Snap to Grid" - View>"Snap to Grid"
      • Now you don't have to fiddle with inaccurate rotations in the next steps
    3. Select object in need of rotating back to "0 Degrees"
    4. Move the objects corner point to snap to an intersection on the grid (rotating just got easier)
    5. Select the Rotate tool or "R" on the keyboard
    6. Relocate the "Rotate Cursor" to the same point you aligned to the grid
    7. Now click the opposing object end and rotate your object SNAPPING IT ZERO DEGREES TO THE GRID!!!

     

    If someone knows a more effiicient way to do this without plugins i would loveeee to know. Hope this helps pixel pushers 😉 

    Monika Gause
    Community Expert
    June 22, 2022

    You don't need the grid. Just use the Smart guides for this

    raaomoka
    New Participant
    December 15, 2017

    Hey guys,

    Not sure if this is exactly what you were looking for but I was on the look out for how to reset the image rotation to 0 degrees in Photoshop after I have rotated the image canvas using the touchscreen on my Surface Pro. Then I accidentally found this shortcut; all you have to do is press the Esc key then the image rotation will automatically reset to 0 degrees   And to reset zooming, you just use the Ctrl + 0 hotkey combination as shown in the View menu.

    Hope that helps

    New Participant
    February 24, 2017

    I was having this same issue today, especially when trying to just hold shift and rotate which only snapped at the 45 but kept the wonky angle, so the comment above from macawesome about indesign made me think that this must similar with AI. I opened the transform window and found an option that shows your current object's angle (I'm assuming to its original registration) and that seems to work to reset rotation if you just type in your desired rotation or zero it out. This worked when the bounding box had been reset with your new angle, too.

    New Participant
    January 25, 2017

    No one is listening

    New Participant
    September 1, 2016

    YES, YES, YES. I think it would be great to extend this to all transform properties including position and scale.

    MacAwesome88
    Known Participant
    March 29, 2016

    Its Very Simple to Do Show the Transform Pallet in Indesign then notice the rotation and skew boxes on the right side... they will be a differennt number if the Box is selected whether it be a text box or picture box.  See screenshot below...   the Box is rotated at 10.5 so type 0 in the Box where it shows 10.5°

    New Participant
    July 25, 2016

    Naww. Still not helpful when opening up a file that already has something rotated and you don't know by what degrees it was rotated.

    Pleaseee simplify this workflow Adobe crew.

    Cristian Kempf
    New Participant
    February 26, 2016

    +1