Free Rotate
Click the Layout | Rotate | Free Rotate command or right-click on an object or group of objects and select Free Rotate to rotate a selected object with the mouse. After selecting the command, the cursor will change to or to indicate that the program is in rotate mode. Some objects cannot be rotated.
Non-Rotatable Objects
- Plots and axes within a graph cannot be rotated. (Rotate the entire graph instead.)
- Polar graphs cannot be rotated.
- Magnifier and Inset Zoom objects (from Feature | Inset Zoom) cannot be rotated.
- Metafile objects cannot be rotated.
- OLE objects cannot be rotated.
To rotate an object or a 2D graph:
- Click on an object to select it.
- Click the Layout | Rotate | Free Rotate command or right-click and select Free Rotate. The cursor changes to .
- Click inside the object’s bounding box and hold the left mouse button while moving the pointer.
- As the object is rotated, the degrees of rotation are indicated in the status bar and a dotted line showing the rotated location is displayed in the plot window.
- Release the mouse button to rotate the object to the new degree of rotation
Click and drag the object to the new desired rotation |
Note: Once a graph is rotated, it cannot be resized.
To rotate a 3D graph:
- Click on any part of the 3D graph to select it. The axes, plot, fill, etc. can be selected.
- Click the Layout | Rotate | Free Rotate command or right-click and select Free Rotate. The cursor changes to .
- Click inside the object’s bounding box and hold the left mouse button while moving the pointer.
- Left-click, hold the mouse button down, and drag the mouse to rotate the graph. A blue bounding box will display the graph outline as it is rotated.
- Release the mouse button and the graph updates to the desired rotation.
- Press ESC on the keyboard to end rotate mode.
Alternatively, use 3D Settings in the Property Manager to rotate a 3D graph.
To restore a 3D graph to the original rotation, click anywhere on the graph and click the Layout | Rotate | Reset Rotation command.