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There is ideas, how to rotate a lot of objects around their each center?



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    Which objects are you asking about here?

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  • Possible duplicate of Transform every item in group without affecting the group

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There is ideas, how to rotate a lot of objects around their each center?



rotate each of this number 90 deg now 1 by 1










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    Which objects are you asking about here?

    – Luciano
    Jan 7 at 16:50











  • Possible duplicate of Transform every item in group without affecting the group

    – Luciano
    Jan 7 at 17:23














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There is ideas, how to rotate a lot of objects around their each center?



rotate each of this number 90 deg now 1 by 1










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There is ideas, how to rotate a lot of objects around their each center?



rotate each of this number 90 deg now 1 by 1







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    Which objects are you asking about here?

    – Luciano
    Jan 7 at 16:50











  • Possible duplicate of Transform every item in group without affecting the group

    – Luciano
    Jan 7 at 17:23














  • 1





    Which objects are you asking about here?

    – Luciano
    Jan 7 at 16:50











  • Possible duplicate of Transform every item in group without affecting the group

    – Luciano
    Jan 7 at 17:23








1




1





Which objects are you asking about here?

– Luciano
Jan 7 at 16:50





Which objects are you asking about here?

– Luciano
Jan 7 at 16:50













Possible duplicate of Transform every item in group without affecting the group

– Luciano
Jan 7 at 17:23





Possible duplicate of Transform every item in group without affecting the group

– Luciano
Jan 7 at 17:23










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This is actually quite easy:




  1. Select all the objects you want to rotate.

  2. Right click, and select Transform > Transform each....

  3. Enter the wanted Angle and click OK.







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  • Yes! This is solution for my questions. Thank you.

    – AndrewRIGHT
    Jan 9 at 14:38



















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  • Select one object and convert it to a Symbol

  • Repeat with all the objects

  • Select one of the repeated symbols and the original symbol thumbnail at the Symbol Panel

  • From the Symbol Panel options menu choose Replace Symbol


  • Do the same with the others


  • If everything is right, when choosing Select Unused from the Symbol Panel options menu the only one unselected will be the original symbol


  • Edit the original symbol clicking twice and rotate it



Symbol replacing






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    You can select multiple ones

    – joojaa
    Jan 7 at 20:23











  • This is not my collision but, it can be like one of the solution. I have about 400 copies of this logo.

    – AndrewRIGHT
    Jan 9 at 14:40











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This is actually quite easy:




  1. Select all the objects you want to rotate.

  2. Right click, and select Transform > Transform each....

  3. Enter the wanted Angle and click OK.







share|improve this answer
























  • Yes! This is solution for my questions. Thank you.

    – AndrewRIGHT
    Jan 9 at 14:38
















7














This is actually quite easy:




  1. Select all the objects you want to rotate.

  2. Right click, and select Transform > Transform each....

  3. Enter the wanted Angle and click OK.







share|improve this answer
























  • Yes! This is solution for my questions. Thank you.

    – AndrewRIGHT
    Jan 9 at 14:38














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This is actually quite easy:




  1. Select all the objects you want to rotate.

  2. Right click, and select Transform > Transform each....

  3. Enter the wanted Angle and click OK.







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This is actually quite easy:




  1. Select all the objects you want to rotate.

  2. Right click, and select Transform > Transform each....

  3. Enter the wanted Angle and click OK.








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answered Jan 7 at 16:55









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  • Yes! This is solution for my questions. Thank you.

    – AndrewRIGHT
    Jan 9 at 14:38



















  • Yes! This is solution for my questions. Thank you.

    – AndrewRIGHT
    Jan 9 at 14:38

















Yes! This is solution for my questions. Thank you.

– AndrewRIGHT
Jan 9 at 14:38





Yes! This is solution for my questions. Thank you.

– AndrewRIGHT
Jan 9 at 14:38











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  • Select one object and convert it to a Symbol

  • Repeat with all the objects

  • Select one of the repeated symbols and the original symbol thumbnail at the Symbol Panel

  • From the Symbol Panel options menu choose Replace Symbol


  • Do the same with the others


  • If everything is right, when choosing Select Unused from the Symbol Panel options menu the only one unselected will be the original symbol


  • Edit the original symbol clicking twice and rotate it



Symbol replacing






share|improve this answer



















  • 1





    You can select multiple ones

    – joojaa
    Jan 7 at 20:23











  • This is not my collision but, it can be like one of the solution. I have about 400 copies of this logo.

    – AndrewRIGHT
    Jan 9 at 14:40
















0















  • Select one object and convert it to a Symbol

  • Repeat with all the objects

  • Select one of the repeated symbols and the original symbol thumbnail at the Symbol Panel

  • From the Symbol Panel options menu choose Replace Symbol


  • Do the same with the others


  • If everything is right, when choosing Select Unused from the Symbol Panel options menu the only one unselected will be the original symbol


  • Edit the original symbol clicking twice and rotate it



Symbol replacing






share|improve this answer



















  • 1





    You can select multiple ones

    – joojaa
    Jan 7 at 20:23











  • This is not my collision but, it can be like one of the solution. I have about 400 copies of this logo.

    – AndrewRIGHT
    Jan 9 at 14:40














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  • Select one object and convert it to a Symbol

  • Repeat with all the objects

  • Select one of the repeated symbols and the original symbol thumbnail at the Symbol Panel

  • From the Symbol Panel options menu choose Replace Symbol


  • Do the same with the others


  • If everything is right, when choosing Select Unused from the Symbol Panel options menu the only one unselected will be the original symbol


  • Edit the original symbol clicking twice and rotate it



Symbol replacing






share|improve this answer














  • Select one object and convert it to a Symbol

  • Repeat with all the objects

  • Select one of the repeated symbols and the original symbol thumbnail at the Symbol Panel

  • From the Symbol Panel options menu choose Replace Symbol


  • Do the same with the others


  • If everything is right, when choosing Select Unused from the Symbol Panel options menu the only one unselected will be the original symbol


  • Edit the original symbol clicking twice and rotate it



Symbol replacing







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    You can select multiple ones

    – joojaa
    Jan 7 at 20:23











  • This is not my collision but, it can be like one of the solution. I have about 400 copies of this logo.

    – AndrewRIGHT
    Jan 9 at 14:40














  • 1





    You can select multiple ones

    – joojaa
    Jan 7 at 20:23











  • This is not my collision but, it can be like one of the solution. I have about 400 copies of this logo.

    – AndrewRIGHT
    Jan 9 at 14:40








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You can select multiple ones

– joojaa
Jan 7 at 20:23





You can select multiple ones

– joojaa
Jan 7 at 20:23













This is not my collision but, it can be like one of the solution. I have about 400 copies of this logo.

– AndrewRIGHT
Jan 9 at 14:40





This is not my collision but, it can be like one of the solution. I have about 400 copies of this logo.

– AndrewRIGHT
Jan 9 at 14:40


















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