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Subject: Re: FLASH: way to constrain moving an object
From: Matt Spiegler
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 17:30:37 +0100

It's the shift key in Flash as well, but as you've noticed, it tends to
conflict with Snap. I usually just turn off Snap when I want to shift-drag.

Natalia Usselman wrote:

> Is there a way in Flash to constrain moving an object on the stage to
> horisontal or vertical axis, like Shift key in Illustrator?
> Snap tends to snap not only to grid but to all various things around, very
> annoying.
> Thank
> you.
>
> Natalia.
>
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