![]() If you don’t see it at first, look under the “More” button and you’ll find Rotate in there. ![]() The score line can also be adjusted from the menu at the top of Cricut Design Space. This can be a little confusing at first, but you’ll always know that your rotate button is at the top right corner of any shape. When you deselect your shape or stop rotating your line, the rotate button will automatically show up in the upper right hand corner of your object. Select the score line and then click on the rotate button to use your mouse to adjust the line. Changing the orientation of the Score LineĬhanging the orientation of the score line can be done in two different ways. Once you release it will select all of the objects in the area that you highlighted. Once you highlight the object you want to select, release the button on your mouse. Be sure you hold down the mouse button while you are dragging. Just click and drag your mouse pointer over an object. You can click and drag in the design space area to highlight and select specific object. But maybe you are having a tough time “grabbing” the score line with a single mouse click. Moving the score line can be done by clicking directly on the score line. Score lines can only be used in one direction Moving the Score Line Using the mouse for this adjustment is probably the easiest way to edit the score line. Adjust the W (width) if you have the line in a more horizontal position, or adjust the H (height) if you have the line in a more vertical position. You can also adjust the length of the line by changing the height dimension. To adjust the size of your line, click and drag the adjustment button that looks like two arrows pointing away from each other. You can also use your mouse to make adjustments on the spot. Each adjustment can be done from the menu across the top of Design Space. You can adjust the size, location, and orientation of the score line in a couple different ways. It looks like a group of vertical dashed lines. ![]() When you click on the “Score Line” button it automatically adds a score line to the design area. Scoring lines in Cricut Design Space are stored under the “Shapes” section. Cutting mat (I used the Cricut Standard green mat for my double-sided cardstock)įind and Add Score Lines in Cricut Design Space.Cricut Explore Air 2 (check out my review of the Air 2 after upgrading from the original Cricut machine). CRICKET SCORING PREPRIONTED SHEETS FULLClick here to read my full disclosure policy. This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience (which means if you make a purchase after clicking a link, I will earn a small commission to help keep my blog up and running but it won’t cost you a penny more). CRICKET SCORING PREPRIONTED SHEETS HOW TORead on to find out more about how to use the Cricut Scoring Stylus in Cricut Design Space. This is especially true for 3D projects, envelopes, or cards. If you use a Cricut two clamp system, it can help make your projects even easier. Do you have the Cricut Scoring Stylus and aren’t sure how to use it? It is a versatile tool and one of my favorite accessories for the Cricut. ![]()
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