You have a frame on your page, and you want five duplicates of it with an equal amount of space between them and the right edge of the page. What is the fastest way to do this?
What will be an ideal response?
There are several solutions, but here are perhaps the two best
options: You can use Step and Repeat with the Preview checkbox
on, so you can adjust the horizontal offset until the copies are
spread across the correct space. You could also Option/Alt-drag
the object to create a copy, and while the mouse button is held
down, you could press the right arrow key on the keyboard to
gridify it, creating five additional "columns." (Duplicating the
object and using the Distribute feature in the Align panel could
work, but it likely takes more time.)
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