To resize a rectangle in Illustrator, follow these steps: 1. Select the rectangle you want to resize.Click the Rectangle Tool (M) and drag the corner of the rectangle to the left or right.Release the mouse button when you have the desired size.

To resize a shape in Illustrator, select the shape and use the resize tool (G).

There are a few different ways to change the size of a bounding box.  One way is to use the bounding box tool in the editor. You can drag the corners of the box to change its size.  Another way is to use the World Tools > Bounding Box command. This will open up the Bounding Box dialog box, where you can enter new dimensions for the box.

There are a few ways to resize a text box in Illustrator without stretching it. One way is to use the handles on the corners of the text box. Another way is to use the Transform tool (T) and scale the text box down or up using the handles on the corners or by dragging in the direction you want it to resize.

Illustrator doesn’t support resizing images.

There are a few ways to scale a floor plan in Illustrator. One way is to use the Object menu and select Scale. You can also use the keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl + Shift + S) or the Scale tool (Window > Object > Scale).

There are a few ways to scale something in Illustrator. One way is to use the Scale tool (S). To scale an object by percentage, select the object and choose the Scale tool (S) from the toolbar. Then enter a percentage value in the dialog box that appears. For example, to scale an object by 50%, click the Percent button and enter 50 in the dialog box.Another way to scale an object is to use the Object Scale tool (O).

To resize a workspace, first select the workspace in Illustrator. Then use the keyboard commands: Command+Option+W (Mac) or Control+Command+W (Windows).

There are a few ways to resize Illustrator without changing the stroke. You can use the Transform tool, the Free Transform tool, or the Scale tool.

There are a few ways to fix a bounding box in Illustrator. One way is to use the Rectangle tool and draw a rectangle around the object you want to fix. You can also use the Freeform Selection tool and select the object you want to fix, then use the Direct Selection tool to click and drag around the border of the object.