You can resize an object freely, to modify its proportions any way you like, or proportionally, to make it larger or smaller without changing its essential shape. You can also set it to have specific dimensions. You can rotate or flip any object except a table, chart, web video, or image gallery.
Click an object or group of objects to select it.
If you don’t see white squares around the object, the object is locked; you must unlock it before you can resize it.
To choose whether the object resizes freely or proportionally, in the Format sidebar, click the Arrange tab, then do one of the following:
Resize freely: Make sure the “Constrain proportions” checkbox (below Size) is unselected.
Resize proportionally: Make sure the “Constrain proportions” checkbox (below Size) is selected.
Note: Groups containing certain objects can only be resized proportionally. These objects include images and movies that have been rotated, shapes that have a green dot when selected, and 3D objects.
Do one of the following:
Resize freely: Drag a selection handle on the top, bottom, or sides (not a corner) of the object.
This action is possible only if Constrain Proportions is turned off (see step 2, above).
Resize proportionally: Drag a corner selection handle diagonally.
Resize to specific dimensions: In the Arrange tab at the top of the sidebar on the right, enter values in the Width and Height fields, or click the arrows next to the fields.
Note: You can’t rotate a table, chart, or image gallery. If you want to rotate a 3D object, see Add 3D objects.
When you rotate or flip a shape that has text in it, the text moves with the shape. To make only the text horizontal again, choose Format > Reset Text and Object Handles.