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    If you are using Rhino, I have no idea of the commands. If you press the F1 key, does a help window pop up? If so, search for "mirror" in the online help.
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    EASY

    i didn't realize there was a bar up top that you can type into and give commands, all you do is select the image type im mirror then select were you want it!


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    Slaps you in the face sometimes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by strawn52 View Post
    i do understand how to rotate and move the letters... i just need to know how to mirror images if possible
    I suggest that you use Photoshop to mirror the image, there is such a feature, it's called "Flip horizontal". Then you could save the image and continue editing it in the program you usually use.
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