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    I have an objec in 3d,but inpossible to stretch. Is it possible?

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    Its possible, but its not with the stretch comand, i do not remember the comand name but i know there a comand where you can stretch the solid.

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    Try the PRESSPULL command.
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    You can also use the Move Faces command.
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    You can make the block and change scale on axes in the Properies window.

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    Select the 3D object.
    Hold down the CTRL key and select it again.
    You should see some grips at the corners and the midpoint of the edges. Click on one of the grips to stretch that edge or corner.

    This works in AutoCAD 2007 or above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by profcad View Post
    This works in AutoCAD 2007 or above.
    Profcad......does this mean AutoCAD 2008 has been released ???

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    Not yet...wait a few months...
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    try:
    scale1d

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    does this mean AutoCAD 2008 has been released ???
    It will be released at 12 February (may be) and you can buy it the end of March. Let's wait till Monday...

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