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Re: easy horizontal lines |
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  09-19-05 - 09:14 AM
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On 9/18/05 4:54 PM, mcmoxie@XXXXXXXXXX uttered:
> I'm trying to figure out how to do these horizontal lines:
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> http://img78.imageshack.us/img78/5089/brand2hn.gif
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> What are those called and how would I go about that?
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Tristan
Draw the 1st white line at top.
Then Copy (command+c)
Paste in Front (command+f)
shift/drag it where you want it below the first, then
Copy, Paste in Front, and command+d
Copy, Paste in Front, and command+d
Copy, Paste in Front, and command+d
Copy, Paste in Front, and command+d... however many times.
Then you may need to adjust the bottom one for balance,
then select all the white lines and in the Align palette select
Vertical Distribute Center
OR, draw the first line, go to Effect menu/Distort & Tranform/Transform;
check the Preview,
set a distance under Move/Vertical (use negative number for down)
then set a number of copies (make any adjustments according to preview) and
click OK
It's all one object at this point, so to make any adjustments select Object
menu/Expand Appearance, then Ungroup (shift+command+g)
OR, you could make a line pattern...
inez
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Re: easy horizontal lines |
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  09-20-05 - 04:14 AM
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No need to copy paste, copy paste. Just ALT+SHIFT Drag it..it'll make the
first copy. THEN CTRL+D as many as you need (these are PC instructions).
Casey
"iehsmith" <inezhsmithspammenot@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BF539A54.3B1DE%inezhsmithspammenot@earthlink.net...
> On 9/18/05 4:54 PM, mcmoxie@XXXXXXXXXX uttered:
>
>
> Draw the 1st white line at top.
> Then Copy (command+c)
> Paste in Front (command+f)
> shift/drag it where you want it below the first, then
> Copy, Paste in Front, and command+d
> Copy, Paste in Front, and command+d
> Copy, Paste in Front, and command+d
> Copy, Paste in Front, and command+d... however many times.
> Then you may need to adjust the bottom one for balance,
> then select all the white lines and in the Align palette select
> Vertical Distribute Center
>
> OR, draw the first line, go to Effect menu/Distort & Tranform/Transform;
> check the Preview,
> set a distance under Move/Vertical (use negative number for down)
> then set a number of copies (make any adjustments according to preview)
> and
> click OK
> It's all one object at this point, so to make any adjustments select
> Object
> menu/Expand Appearance, then Ungroup (shift+command+g)
>
> OR, you could make a line pattern...
>
>
> inez
>
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