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Resizing layers
You can resize an individual layer, or simultaneously resize multiple layers to make them the same width and height.

If the Prevent Overlaps option is on, you will not be able to resize a layer so that it overlaps with another layer (see Preventing layer overlaps).

To resize the selected layer, do one of the following:
To resize by dragging, drag any of the layer’s resize handles.
To resize one pixel at a time, hold down Control (Windows) or Option (Macintosh) while pressing an arrow key.
Note: The arrow keys move the right and bottom borders of the layer; you can’t resize using the top and left borders with this technique.

To resize by the grid snapping increment, hold down Shift-Control (Windows) or Shift-Option (Macintosh) while pressing an arrow key. For information about setting the grid snapping increment, see Snapping layers to the grid.
In the Property inspector, type values for width (W) and height (H).
Resizing a layer changes the width and height of the layer. It does not define how much of the layer’s content is visible. To define the visible region within a layer, see Viewing and setting layer properties.

To resize multiple layers at once:
In the Design view, select two or more layers.
Do one of the following:
Choose Modify > Align > Make Same Width or Modify > Align > Make Same Height.
The first selected layers conform to the width or height of the last selected layer (highlighted in black).

In the Property inspector, under Multiple Layers, enter width and height values. The values are applied to all selected layers.

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