Resize items on a Freeform board on Mac
You can resize an item freely, to modify its proportions any way you like, or proportionally, to make it larger or smaller without changing its essential shape.
Note: Groups containing certain items can only be resized proportionally. These items include images and movies that have been rotated, and shapes that have a green dot when selected.
Resize an item freely
In the Freeform app on your Mac, click a category in the sidebar, then double-click a board to open it.
If you don’t see the sidebar, choose View > Show Sidebar.
If an item is locked, you need to click the Unlock button before you can resize it.
Control-click the item, then make sure the Constrain Proportions tick box is unselected.
Drag a selection handle on the top, bottom or sides (not a corner) of the object.
Resize an item proportionally
In the Freeform app on your Mac, click a category in the sidebar, then double-click a board to open it.
If you don’t see the sidebar, choose View > Show Sidebar.
If an item is locked, you need to click the Unlock button before you can resize it.
Control-click the item, then make sure the Constrain Proportions tick box is selected.
Drag a corner selection handle diagonally.
Tip: Even if the Constrain Proportions tick box is unselected, you can press and hold the Shift key while you drag a corner selection handle diagonally to resize the item proportionally.
When you resize a shape, the size of the text increases or decreases automatically based on the available space in the shape. If you want the text to stay the same size no matter the size of the shape, Control-click the shape, then unselect Autosize Text.