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9-slicing symbols
Apply 9-slice guides to a symbolDouble click the symbol or button to enter symbol-editing
mode.
In the Properties panel, select Enable for 9-slice Scaling
Guides.
Move the guides and place them appropriately on the button
or symbol. Make sure that the parts of the symbol that you don't
want to be distorted when scaling (for example the corners) are
outside the guides.
 9-slice scaling guides positioned so that corners aren’t distorted
when the button is resized.
(Optional) Lock the guides: In the Properties panel, select
Lock for 9-slice scaling guides.
To return to the containing page, click the page icon at
the top of the document panel .
Resize the symbol as needed by using the Scale tool .
 The button scales without distorting corner shape.  After applying 9-slice guides to a symbol, you
can nest it in the protected regions of other 9-sliced symbols,
creating complex objects that scale perfectly.
Scale in one dimension with three slicesIf you plan to scale an object in only one dimension, you
can use three slices instead of nine.
 Complete the standard 9-slice procedure, but in step
3 do one of the following: For vertical scaling, drag
the horizontal slicing guides to the edge of the object.
For horizontal scaling, drag the vertical guides to the edge.
Identify symbols that use 9-slice scaling In the Document Library panel, double-click a symbol
icon to enter symbol-editing mode, and look for slicing guides.
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