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Home/Mac OSX/OmniGraffle – Flipping an Object

OmniGraffle – Flipping an Object

When working in OmniGraffle, you need create non-symmetrical objects and then use them again. For example:

Omnigraffle flip object 2

And you need to flip the shape to use it on the other side. The shape can’t be rotated (using CMD-Mouse and drag) to make this happen, it needs to rotated 180 degrees on the vertical or horizontal axis.

Omnigraffle flip object 3

Locating this in OmniGraffle is a bit tricky. Yo might expect it to be Edit, Shapes menu but it’s actually in the inspector.

Omnigraffle flip object 1 jpg

In most things OmniGraffle is sublime, but maybe it’s a MAC thing for it to be in the floating menu.

Published on:28 August , 2011 Last Modified: August 28, 2011

Categories: Mac OSX

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