Capturing object size

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I want to copy the size of the object so that I can apply same to the target
object instead of going to format object and size tab. We have a shortcut
which copies the fill color, stroke color and weight, font name and size from
source object to directly target object. Let me give you that it may help who
doesnt how.
Select the source object and press Ctrl+Shift+C
Select the target object and press Ctrl+Shift+V
This copies the fill, stroke and font. BUT I NEED TO CAPTURE THE SIZE ALSO
so that the time saves when there are similar objects to edit.

Anyone can findout the shortcut or option??
 
Format painter (which is what the shortcuts use) will not change size of
objects. The only shortcut as far as I know if you have a lot of resizes is
to record a macro of one resize and then multi select the targets and run the
macro
 
I want to copy the size of the object so that I can apply same to the
target
object instead of going to format object and size tab.

Hit Ctrl+D to duplicate the object - is this what you want?

Best regards,
Ute
 
I want to copy the size of the object so that I can apply same to the target
object instead of going to format object and size tab. We have a shortcut
which copies the fill color, stroke color and weight, font name and size from
source object to directly target object. Let me give you that it may help who
doesnt how.
Select the source object and press Ctrl+Shift+C
Select the target object and press Ctrl+Shift+V
This copies the fill, stroke and font. BUT I NEED TO CAPTURE THE SIZE ALSO
so that the time saves when there are similar objects to edit.

Anyone can findout the shortcut or option??

I don't know of any shortcut key to do this, but have a look at
http://starterset.pptools.com

The free StarterSet addin has a tool for this.
 

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