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Hayase be again with CorelDraw chips and tricks and somebody posted on Facebook how you would arrange five dots or five circles equally apart and hopefully it may be a certain distance off the edge and this Iamp;#39;ve done a couple videos almost like this but I thought I would make another one just for them so youamp;#39;ve got your dot doesnamp;#39;t matter what size it is and Iamp;#39;m going to hold down the shift key and it doesnamp;#39;t matter where your dot is but you could put P and put it the center the pages make it easy then this select it hold down your Shift key and select your bigger circle and hit the letter T as in Tom then change your nuts distance of whatever you want it to be weamp;#39;re going to want this 1/2 of an inch off of the edge of the circle so Iamp;#39;m going to nudge it down with my down arrow key one time take your object can control D to make a duplicate of it click on it again and you get your rotations you put it in the center that doesnamp;