An alternative solution you might find useful is simply clicking twice on
an object. The "resize" handles will turn into "rotate" handles. From that
point you can rotate an object by clicking one of the corner handles, and
holding Shift will lock the rotation to 15° increments. This will be
relative to the object initial orientation.

So, if you have something at 5.4° and use this method, you can rotate it to
20.4°, 35.4°, 50.4°, etc.

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2016-02-29 0:09 GMT+01:00 Steve Edmonds <steve.edmo...@ptglobal.com>:

> Hi.
> Is there an easy way to rotate an object in draw 90 degrees or 180 degrees.
>
> I select the object and right click Position and Size. The angle is
> usually some obscure number (156.24) and I have to do some maths to
> calculate the new angle.
> I can't type in 156.24-24 (some software evaluates simple formulae in
> input fields).
>
> Cheers, steve
>
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