So we're going to type in ten inches here and click Apply. So we want to go in a relative move and we're going to go in the positive x direction. ![]() So now we can close this tool, then we can select the number five only and then go to our move selected objects and we want to move this ten inches to the right. So now the one and the five are exactly centered on top of each other. And you want to click this center button to center on top of the last selected object, which in this case was the number one. Then you can go to your align selected objects tool. So what you would do is select the last number, select that first, then hold your shift key and select the first number. Let's say, we put it right there and then let's say we want the last number ten inches from this number. So the very first thing we want to do is start with the first object so you can place that wherever you like. ![]() And these are just five different numbers, just so you can see the correct order. So to start, we have just a couple of numbers here, for an example. And this works with 2D vectors as well as 3D objects. In this quick tip, we're going to show you how you can easily take items like this that are a little messy on the screen and make them nice and evenly spaced like you see below.
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