Trying to flip around a specified anchor point

Here's what I have so far:
tell selection
duplicate
flip
end tell
This results in the object being flipped around whatever anchor point is targeted in the control palette, but I don't know how to specify a particular anchor point within the script. Can any one help? I'm sure this is simple, and I'm just not finding it. Thanks!

On 27/2/08 11:50 AM, "Kelly Vaughn" <[email protected]> wrote:<br /><br />> tell page item <br />> set vertical scale to -(get vertical scale)<br />> end tell <br />> <br />> VERTICAL SCALE was highlighted: "An identifier can't go after this identifier"<br /><br />The problem is in the previous line; you need to specify *which* page item<br />(ie, something like "page item 1").<br /><br />> Did I put the code in the correct place? Can you give a little detail about<br />> what your code does?<br /><br />When you flip something vertically in the UI, all that happens is that the<br />object's vertical scale is made negative. So the code does the same thing,<br />directly.<br /><br /><br />-- <br />Shane Stanley <[email protected]>

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