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Re: scale

by strawberry <zac.carey@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 30, 2008 at 05:49 AM

On 29 Jan, 18:36, "Paul Turvill" <nos...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Create a block of the objects you wish to scale in this manner, then
INSERT
> the block with your desired x and y scales. If you don't wish the
objects to
> remain as a block, then EXPLODE.
> ___
>
> "Piotr" <pki...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> news:fnnpf8$at2$2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
>
> > How can I change scale in x- and in y- direction in AUTOCAD.- Hide
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Note that, irritatingly, exploding non-uniform blocks converts
polylines to lines. Also, you can't select intersection points on
unexploded, non-uniform blocks. However, this is still a great way of
planning staircases.
 




 10 Posts in Topic:
scale
"Piotr" <pki  2008-01-29 18:57:48 
Re: scale
"Paul Turvill"   2008-01-29 10:36:58 
Re: scale
strawberry <zac.carey@  2008-01-30 05:49:40 
Re: scale
"Michael Bulatovich&  2008-01-30 10:55:04 
Re: scale
"Paul Turvill"   2008-01-30 08:51:31 
Re: scale
"Patrick Hughes"  2008-02-11 23:29:28 
Re: scale
Bill DeShawn <bdeshawn  2008-01-30 06:39:01 
Re: scale
"Neil B." <n  2008-02-11 10:11:45 
Re: scale
strawberry <zac.carey@  2008-02-11 11:12:46 
Re: scale
"Neil B." <n  2008-02-11 21:48:21 

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