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: Illustrator: align objects by anchor point I'd like to align objects such that a single anchor point in each object are aligned, dragging the rest of each object with them. For example, going

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I'd like to align objects such that a single anchor point in each object are aligned, dragging the rest of each object with them. For example, going from this:



To this:



I've eyeballed it here to illustrate, but is there a way to accomplish this accurately?

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@Steve758

The easiest way to do it in my opinion is illustrated below.


Take your original shapes, and add those lines to it.
Draw a box, centred about that line. Make sure it's wider than the original shape. Group the box, line, and outline.
Select the shapes and click the vertical align button.
Delete extra shapes as necessary.

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@Ann6370331

Another way is to first construct the objects along the same vertical guide (see image) and then rotate by anchor points. When you select an object, hit the R key to choose the rotate tool, then click a corner of the object touching the guide (see where it says anchor in the image below). This locks the rotation around that specific point, instead of the object center. So you rotate while keeping that corner locked in place (see video for more tricks).

note: similar to @joojaa 's answer, but in reversed order

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@Vandalay110

Make sure you have smart guides and snap to pixels enabled. Then drag a guide from rulers (if not visible hit CTRL+R) into the scene to align on one of the points. Select the object and start dragging with the direct selection tool (white arrow) from the corner point while holding down the SHIFT key, until it snaps to your guide.

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