![]() ![]() You'll see we have a few options where their shortcut keys. So we go to our main menu on top here with all your object selected that you want to align, go arrange. So the first way we can a line is with our main menu on top. So now let us just reposition these and rather see Okay, now. So I'm just gonna scale this just for the sake of this, their most of you guys can see. However, if we have a shapes, the biggest size there are aligned to write or store makes sense also. So because you can align to write on the line to the left, you will see this makes sense. So if we have these three selected, it will use layer the lowest. But then just before we start a few things to keep in mind about aligning objects is that it will use, unlike masking and combining things that will use the lowest layer of your selections. And then we'll be looking at lining things to your page. So the first one will be looking at aligning objects to another object. ![]() Now, this is gonna be a two part series on aligning. Otherwise we're back on the programme here. We make sure that easy to watch problem solving videos and we have daily updates. So today's video can be final .za c zero. But before that, let's have a quick intro first. In today's video flexes starter, we're gonna be looking at how to align objects to another object. ![]()
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