How can I rotate multiple objects at a time on Draw.io (relative, not absolute rotation)?












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Alright, so I'm creating a card game, and there's an icon and number on the top left of the card. On the bottom right, it should be mirrored so that if the card is dealt upside-down, time is not wasted. A good example is standard playing cards with the numbers and royals mirrored on both sides.



My icon consists of multiple shapes in different rotations (20,5,350,335 degrees), so it would be tedious to manually rotate. Example: https://gyazo.com/1951f9bf82435518fe19a070d54b5ae6



When I try to rotate all of them, there is no button for relative rotation -- I can only enter an absolute rotation such as 90 degrees in the format panel, and then my icon is messed up.



For now, I ended up manually rotating all of them and changing the coordinates so that the manual rotations would fit as a whole. Maybe I might be wasting my time, though.










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    Alright, so I'm creating a card game, and there's an icon and number on the top left of the card. On the bottom right, it should be mirrored so that if the card is dealt upside-down, time is not wasted. A good example is standard playing cards with the numbers and royals mirrored on both sides.



    My icon consists of multiple shapes in different rotations (20,5,350,335 degrees), so it would be tedious to manually rotate. Example: https://gyazo.com/1951f9bf82435518fe19a070d54b5ae6



    When I try to rotate all of them, there is no button for relative rotation -- I can only enter an absolute rotation such as 90 degrees in the format panel, and then my icon is messed up.



    For now, I ended up manually rotating all of them and changing the coordinates so that the manual rotations would fit as a whole. Maybe I might be wasting my time, though.










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      Alright, so I'm creating a card game, and there's an icon and number on the top left of the card. On the bottom right, it should be mirrored so that if the card is dealt upside-down, time is not wasted. A good example is standard playing cards with the numbers and royals mirrored on both sides.



      My icon consists of multiple shapes in different rotations (20,5,350,335 degrees), so it would be tedious to manually rotate. Example: https://gyazo.com/1951f9bf82435518fe19a070d54b5ae6



      When I try to rotate all of them, there is no button for relative rotation -- I can only enter an absolute rotation such as 90 degrees in the format panel, and then my icon is messed up.



      For now, I ended up manually rotating all of them and changing the coordinates so that the manual rotations would fit as a whole. Maybe I might be wasting my time, though.










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      Alright, so I'm creating a card game, and there's an icon and number on the top left of the card. On the bottom right, it should be mirrored so that if the card is dealt upside-down, time is not wasted. A good example is standard playing cards with the numbers and royals mirrored on both sides.



      My icon consists of multiple shapes in different rotations (20,5,350,335 degrees), so it would be tedious to manually rotate. Example: https://gyazo.com/1951f9bf82435518fe19a070d54b5ae6



      When I try to rotate all of them, there is no button for relative rotation -- I can only enter an absolute rotation such as 90 degrees in the format panel, and then my icon is messed up.



      For now, I ended up manually rotating all of them and changing the coordinates so that the manual rotations would fit as a whole. Maybe I might be wasting my time, though.







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          ABSOLUT ROTATION:




          • hold CTRL key and select objects you want to rotate

          • go to Arrange

          • select Direction

          • select Rotation

          • enter the desired value

          • press Apply



          enter image description here






          RELATIVE ROTATION:




          • hold CTRL key and select objects you want to rotate

          • press CTRL+G to lock them in a group

          • rotate object as desired




          RELATIVE ROTATION TO OUTSIDE POINT:




          • hold CTRL key and select objects you want to rotate

          • press CTRL+G to lock them in a group

          • go to Arrange

          • select Direction

          • select Rotation

          • enter the desired value

          • press Apply

          • rotate object as desired based on outside point






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          • Actually, this just does absolute rotation, not relative rotation.

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          • @CreativiTimothy I see, answer updated...

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          Alright, I found it out eventually for relative rotation. You need to group the objects first.




          • Hold CTRL key and select the objects to group.

          • Click Arrange -> Group, or CTRL + G

          • Proceed to rotate as you would with one object, as the grouped objects are now considered one object (but you can un-group them).






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            ABSOLUT ROTATION:




            • hold CTRL key and select objects you want to rotate

            • go to Arrange

            • select Direction

            • select Rotation

            • enter the desired value

            • press Apply



            enter image description here






            RELATIVE ROTATION:




            • hold CTRL key and select objects you want to rotate

            • press CTRL+G to lock them in a group

            • rotate object as desired




            RELATIVE ROTATION TO OUTSIDE POINT:




            • hold CTRL key and select objects you want to rotate

            • press CTRL+G to lock them in a group

            • go to Arrange

            • select Direction

            • select Rotation

            • enter the desired value

            • press Apply

            • rotate object as desired based on outside point






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            • Actually, this just does absolute rotation, not relative rotation.

              – CreativiTimothy
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            • @CreativiTimothy I see, answer updated...

              – MARK MY ANSWER
              3 hours ago
















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            ABSOLUT ROTATION:




            • hold CTRL key and select objects you want to rotate

            • go to Arrange

            • select Direction

            • select Rotation

            • enter the desired value

            • press Apply



            enter image description here






            RELATIVE ROTATION:




            • hold CTRL key and select objects you want to rotate

            • press CTRL+G to lock them in a group

            • rotate object as desired




            RELATIVE ROTATION TO OUTSIDE POINT:




            • hold CTRL key and select objects you want to rotate

            • press CTRL+G to lock them in a group

            • go to Arrange

            • select Direction

            • select Rotation

            • enter the desired value

            • press Apply

            • rotate object as desired based on outside point






            share|improve this answer


























            • Actually, this just does absolute rotation, not relative rotation.

              – CreativiTimothy
              3 hours ago











            • @CreativiTimothy I see, answer updated...

              – MARK MY ANSWER
              3 hours ago














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            ABSOLUT ROTATION:




            • hold CTRL key and select objects you want to rotate

            • go to Arrange

            • select Direction

            • select Rotation

            • enter the desired value

            • press Apply



            enter image description here






            RELATIVE ROTATION:




            • hold CTRL key and select objects you want to rotate

            • press CTRL+G to lock them in a group

            • rotate object as desired




            RELATIVE ROTATION TO OUTSIDE POINT:




            • hold CTRL key and select objects you want to rotate

            • press CTRL+G to lock them in a group

            • go to Arrange

            • select Direction

            • select Rotation

            • enter the desired value

            • press Apply

            • rotate object as desired based on outside point






            share|improve this answer















            ABSOLUT ROTATION:




            • hold CTRL key and select objects you want to rotate

            • go to Arrange

            • select Direction

            • select Rotation

            • enter the desired value

            • press Apply



            enter image description here






            RELATIVE ROTATION:




            • hold CTRL key and select objects you want to rotate

            • press CTRL+G to lock them in a group

            • rotate object as desired




            RELATIVE ROTATION TO OUTSIDE POINT:




            • hold CTRL key and select objects you want to rotate

            • press CTRL+G to lock them in a group

            • go to Arrange

            • select Direction

            • select Rotation

            • enter the desired value

            • press Apply

            • rotate object as desired based on outside point







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            • Actually, this just does absolute rotation, not relative rotation.

              – CreativiTimothy
              3 hours ago











            • @CreativiTimothy I see, answer updated...

              – MARK MY ANSWER
              3 hours ago



















            • Actually, this just does absolute rotation, not relative rotation.

              – CreativiTimothy
              3 hours ago











            • @CreativiTimothy I see, answer updated...

              – MARK MY ANSWER
              3 hours ago

















            Actually, this just does absolute rotation, not relative rotation.

            – CreativiTimothy
            3 hours ago





            Actually, this just does absolute rotation, not relative rotation.

            – CreativiTimothy
            3 hours ago













            @CreativiTimothy I see, answer updated...

            – MARK MY ANSWER
            3 hours ago





            @CreativiTimothy I see, answer updated...

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            Alright, I found it out eventually for relative rotation. You need to group the objects first.




            • Hold CTRL key and select the objects to group.

            • Click Arrange -> Group, or CTRL + G

            • Proceed to rotate as you would with one object, as the grouped objects are now considered one object (but you can un-group them).






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              Alright, I found it out eventually for relative rotation. You need to group the objects first.




              • Hold CTRL key and select the objects to group.

              • Click Arrange -> Group, or CTRL + G

              • Proceed to rotate as you would with one object, as the grouped objects are now considered one object (but you can un-group them).






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                Alright, I found it out eventually for relative rotation. You need to group the objects first.




                • Hold CTRL key and select the objects to group.

                • Click Arrange -> Group, or CTRL + G

                • Proceed to rotate as you would with one object, as the grouped objects are now considered one object (but you can un-group them).






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                Alright, I found it out eventually for relative rotation. You need to group the objects first.




                • Hold CTRL key and select the objects to group.

                • Click Arrange -> Group, or CTRL + G

                • Proceed to rotate as you would with one object, as the grouped objects are now considered one object (but you can un-group them).







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