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When your object is correctly resized, click OK. Select the Patterns check box to proportionally resize patterns within a shape.You'll almost always want to select this option otherwise, the object won't resize. If you have an object with a pattern fill, you can select the Objects check box to resize objects.Select the Scale Strokes & Effects check box if you want to proportionally resize strokes and effects.Select the Preview check box to see the object interactively resize on the artboard as you change values.Or, to rescale without maintaining the same height-to-width ratio, enter separate values in the Horizontal and Vertical boxes in the Non-Uniform section of the dialog. Enter a value in the Scale area of the dialog to resize both height and width to a uniform percentage.
Here's a recap/summary of the process of resizing with the Scale dialog: Figure 37d Rescaling a pattern while maintaining the same object size.