You can align the transformations of objects using commands in the Transform menu. You can match the transformations of the selected objects to another one, or you can align a group of objects together.
Matching an object's transformations to another changes its local transformations so that it shares the same global size, orientation, or position as a target object you pick.
Choose one of the following commands from the Transform menu:
Match All Transforms matches all of the selected objects transformations to the target object in global space.
Match Scaling sets the selected objects' global scaling values to match the target.
Match Rotation sets the selected objects' global rotation values to match the target.
Match Translation sets the selected objects' global translation values to match the target.
You can reposition a group of objects so that the bottom, top, right, left, or center of their bounding boxes are aligned. Aligning the bottoms of objects' bounding boxes along the X axis, for example, is a quick way to position a group of objects onto a flat surface, such as a table.
In the Align dialog box that opens, click the appropriate button for aligning all objects, or all except the first selected.
Toggle the Which Axis parameters to select each axis to which you want the objects aligned.
In the What to Align - on Affected Objects controls, choose the part of the objects to align: their maximum boundary, minimum boundary, or middle, respective to each axis.
In the What to Align to - Reference controls, choose how the alignment is to take place, and where.
The following examples assume the middle of each object is being aligned along the Y axis:
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