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Duplicate objects
You can duplicate objects using a number of
different methods.
Duplicate an object using the Duplicate commandUse
the Duplicate command to replicate a selected object instantly.
The new copy appears on the layout slightly offset down and to the
right from the original.
Select an object or objects, and choose Edit >
Duplicate.
Duplicate a selected object as you transformYou can duplicate an object each time
you change its position, orientation, or proportions. For example,
you can create a flower by drawing one petal, setting its reference
point at the base of the petal, and repeatedly rotating at incremental angles,
simultaneously duplicating to leave behind a new copy of the petal
at each angle.
Duplicate objects into rows or columnsUse the Step and Repeat command to instantly
create rows or columns of duplicates. For example, you can fill
a page with evenly spaced duplicates of a single business card design.
- Select the object or objects you want to duplicate.
- Choose Edit > Step and Repeat.
- For Repeat Count, specify how many duplicates you want
to make, not counting the original.
- For Horizontal Offset and Vertical Offset, specify how
far to shift the position of each new duplicate from the previous
duplicate along the x and y axes, respectively, and click OK.
 To create a page full of duplicates,
first use Step and Repeat with Vertical Offset set to 0 (zero);
this will create one row of duplicates. Then select the entire row
and use Step and Repeat with Horizontal Offset set to 0; this will
repeat the row down the page.
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