align anchor point('s) relative to another (between different curves)

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    Default align anchor point('s) relative to another (between different curves)

    what you do for this?
    Paavels_Gusarovs@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: align anchor point('s) relative to another (between different curves)

    Depending upon what points, Paavels. SHIFT F7 will give you the object align options. To make a multiple selection (SHIFT click select) and all align to one of them, make your selection, then click again the one you wish the others to align to. Now just choose the option you wish to use. They will all align to that one object, center to center, end to end, etc. Once selected this way, you are not limited to just one alignment option. You can continue with them until you have what you wish. Once you Click OFF any object or fill, you'll release the alignment function.

    Bob
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