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    Change size of composite curve

    Use the Composite Curve Size dialog to change the size of the composite curve:

    1. In 2D editing mode, click Manage tab > Size panel > Composite Curve to display the dialog.
    2. Enter new values for Curve Width and Curve Height as required.
      Note: If a dimension is locked, you will need to unlock it before entering a new value.
    3. Select Keep proportional to maintain the aspect ratio of the curve.
    Parent topic: 2D Curve Editing

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