
If you use an outline sticker (to highlight a box, for example) distorting it will give you a wider stroke line on facing edges. It also does strange things to circles! Again, it will depend on what you can get away with before shapes look too distorted. Making this a smidge taller doesn’t cause problems. It works, for example, on the font used for the ‘Today’ overlays in the 2021 Digital Planner kit, as this is a tall, slim font. I have used it on text occasionally, but only with a tiny adjustment. It distorts it, and you can end up with very strange looking text indeed. This isn’t a method suitable for use with text.

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In the video below, I’ll show you how to switch between the two. Which option appears will depend on whether you copy-and-paste your sticker from a GoodNotes sticker book or, you drag the sticker in from your files or cloud storage. Side handles allow you to adjust either the height and/or width independently of the other.

The bottom corner has a resize and rotate circle, which changes width and height proportionately. There are two resize options on sticker images in GoodNotes: But, when you have a solid shape sticker that doesn’t quite fill the space, it is useful to be able to alter just the height or the width.

It also constrains the proportions of the sticker, which means it enlarges the width and height at the same time.įor most stickers, this makes it easier and quicker. Find out how to resize stickers in GoodNotes for a perfect fit.Īutomatically, GoodNotes will resize your stickers from the centre out. Do you have rectangle or square stickers that don’t quite fit the space? You’ll be pleased to hear, you’re not limited to proportionally resizing for solid shapes.
