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# How to Scale Objects

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Just like moving and rotating objects, scaling objects is also pretty much the same! To do so, click on your object, and choose **Scale**.

To make the object smaller, slide it to the left. And if you want to make it bigger, slide it to the right! Alternatively, you can also use the panel on the right to set the size manually.


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