![]() You also can type in new measurements for both width and height, using the "Tab" key to move from width to height or "Shift-Tab" to move from height to width. Add the "Alt" key to the combination and the scaling process applies to a duplicate of the selection. When you hold down the "Ctrl" key while you press "Enter," the result scales proportionately instead. If you select and replace one of the current dimensions and press the "Enter" key to commit your change, the result scales disproportionately. ![]() Use Adobe Illustrator's Transform panel to scale objects when you know either the width or the height of your target size, expressed dimensionally or as a percentage.
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