I've wondered for a long if there is a way to place the point of rotation exactly where you want it without dragging it and eyeballing the position. Specifically, when I want to rotate duplicate objects around a circle as in the attached jpeg. As you can see, this example is "close enough" but not exact. I'd like to be able to mathematically place the rotation point exactly on the center point of my circle. Is there a command for this?
Thanks for checking, Jeff.
I guess I would have to add to my original question, then:
If somebody wanted to mess with me, quietly unchecking one or two of those boxes would be a good way to do it.
Hi, Thanks for all the replies and for the macro. Indeed my problem was that "center" was not enabled in snap to objects. I didn't know that "snap to" worked on the rotation pin.Thanks again for the help!