|Multi-Copy Effects:| duplicates, any number of times, all selected objects. Rotations and offsets can be applied for each duplication.
|OK- Multilayer Animation| Same as "OK", except each duplication will also create a new layer and setup an animation "Motion" command in each layer. To delete layers, use the "Option" key in Layers dialog.
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|Spiral:| arrange objects in a geometric spiral.
|Linear:| arrange objects horizontally.
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|Points:| the units for the above |offsets| are in points (72 points/inch). For example, a horizontal offset of "36" is 1/2 inch. You can use fractions or decimal numbers.
|Relative:| offsets are computed as a percent (or fraction) of the original object length. For example, if an object is duplicated with both offsets at "150" (or "3/2" as fraction); then the actual offsets are 1.5 times the width and height.
|Radial| click to set arrangement of objects scaled smaller and smaller around the same position.
|Geometric:| if set, objects are scaled proportionately on each iteration, as in seashell markings. If off, the scaling is arithmetic, as in the identical widths for tree rings.
|Rotate Object:| on each duplication, the incremented rotation is applied to duplicated objects.
|Rotate:| on each duplication, the rotation value is applied to the offset.
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|Preview:| show the relationship of duplicated objects (the original object is darkest). If the result causes some objects to exceed the document boundaries, then a gray area indicates the document area.
|Increment:| if on, the offset is added to the position of the next object. If off, the offset is applied to the original object, and is constant.
|Scale| on each duplication, the offset value is scaled.
|Scale Object:| on each duplication, the scaling is applied to duplicated objects.
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|Scaling:| enter size of the last duplicated object. Use a number less than or equal 100%, or use a fraction that is no larger than 1. E.g. "90" or "9/10" results in 90% scaling on the last duplication.
|Copies:| enter the number of times to duplicate the original copy.
|Clock:| click to set object arrangement in a circle.
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|Rotation| enter the increment for rotation, in degrees, applied for each duplication of the original objects.
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|Offset Vertical:| enter the downward offset (negative for upward) to be applied on successive duplication.
|Offset Horizontal:| enter the horizontal offset to the right (negative, to go left) applied on successive duplication.