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letamp;#39;s go over how you can rotate an object around a specific point using docHub Illustrator as you may already know you can use the selection tool to rotate objects but the object by default rotates around the center point of the object if you want to rotate around a different point other than the center point youamp;#39;ll have to use the rotate tool for that so to access that letamp;#39;s come over here to the menu and hold to click over the reflect tool and we should get this little fly out menu right here with the rotate tool available you can also access it by pressing the letter r on your keyboard and when you select that tool you should notice a tiny little Crosshair in the center of your object this Crosshair represents the rotation point of the object if you click and drag this Crosshair elsewhere youamp;#39;ll be able to rotate the object around that point as you can see there and if you hold shift while youamp;#39;re rotating you can see it locks it onto 45 degree