Creating mirror of powerbook.

how do i create a duplicate of my powerbook--identical--on my spare powerbook?
g4 powerbook   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

Use the Effect>Distort and Transform>Transform and there you have more options and control
use the position proxy to orient the pivot then you can either use it to reflect t the base of the object by entering 0,0 for the move or use the center and enter a specific distance.
enter 1 for the number of copies and reflect y as such If you object is made of serval elements that are not grouped you should group them.

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