Rotating an object turns it around a fixed point that you designate. The default reference point is the object’s center point. If you have multiple objects in a selection, the objects will rotate around a single reference point, which is the center point of the selection or bounding box by default. To rotate each object around its own center point, use the Transform Each command.
To rotate the object around its center point, drag in a circular motion anywhere in the document window.
To rotate the object around a different reference point, click once anywhere in the document window to reposition the reference point. Then move the pointer away from the reference point and drag in a circular motion.
To rotate a copy of the object instead of the object itself, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) after you start to drag.
For finer control, drag farther from the object’s reference point.
To rotate the object around its center point, enter a value for the Angle option in the panel.
To rotate the object around a different reference
point, click a white square on the reference point locator in
the panel, and enter a value for the Angle option.
Click on the angle icon or drag the angle line around the icon.
In the Angle text box, enter an angle between –360° and 360°.