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In this video lesson, we’ll discuss about Using Alignment in Tinkercad

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00:00So now let's see how we can work around with shape alignment in Tinkercad. So here you can
00:10see that I got a bunch of shape and let's say I want to align these four shapes right here,
00:15but they are not aligned together. Let's say I want to align this, then the shortcut key for
00:21it is L on your keyboard. And once you do that, you get this sort of an alignment right here,
00:26then you get a preview of how they will be aligned. You can go around, align it to the bottom right
00:31here, or you can align it over here onto the side, as you can see right here. So on the left or right,
00:38you can also go around align it on the center as well, just like this. Apart from that, you can
00:43align it to the center on the top or at the bottom right here, according to how you want. So however
00:49you need the alignment right here, you can simply click to align it out, you can align everything to
00:54the center as well. But I don't want that. So let me just go ahead and undo this out right here.
00:59And that is how you can work around with the alignment options inside of Tinkercad. So I hope
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