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When you apply a Distort transformation to a selected object, dragging a corner handle or an edge handle on the bounding box moves the corner or edge and realigns the adjoining edges. Shift-dragging a corner point tapers the objectthat is, it moves that corner and the adjoining corner an equal distance and opposite direction from each other. The adjoining corner is the corner opposite the direction you drag. Control-dragging (Windows) or Command-dragging a middle point on an edge moves the entire edge freely.
You can distort graphic objects by using the Distort command. You can also distort objects when freely transforming them. See Transforming objects freely.
Note: The Distort command cannot modify symbols, bitmaps, video objects, sounds, gradients, object groups, or text. If a multiple selection contains any of these, only the shape objects are distorted. To modify text, first convert the characters to shape objects.
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