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How can i stretch a line in any ucs view i mean make stretch selection with this view?

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I dont fully understand your requirements there, mate. Any chance you could go over that again and I'll see what I can do.

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Orthogonal Views or isometric Views?

Not too sure also but;

For isometric you could rotate the crosshair to orient it w/ respect to w/c direction your going to stretch the grips.

For orthogonal its the same, problem is how to identify the line you are stretching,,, coz in orthogonal side views, they are all flat on a seen only as a single line.

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How can i stretch a line in any ucs view i mean make stretch selection with this view?

 

UCS, Object, pick line, (optional PLAN, Current) stretch away.

 

UCS, World, Plan, World, to get back.

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yes nocturne00 you understand me you say what i need exactelly

any ideas?

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I have a screenshot of what you may be after, stretching of a line in an isometric view will require you to rotate crosshairs to orient it to where w/c direction you wish to stretch it.

if this is not the case could you post a screenshot of what you are after. :)

 

Cheers

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There is an Autocad command called LENGTHEN with a DY option.

Is this the one your looking for?

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I KNOW I LATE FOR REPLAY i'm sorry guys for THIS BUT I'M VERY BUSY IN WORK THANKS ALOT FOR EVERY ONE HELP ME IN THIS THREAD.

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