Resize or Reshape Objects
You can resize objects to make them longer or shorter in only one
direction or to make them proportionally larger or smaller.
You can also stretch
certain objects by moving an endpoint, vertex, or control point.
- Lines
- Arcs
- Open polylines
- Elliptical arcs
- Open splines.
- Drag an object endpoint dynamically
- Specify a new length or angle as a percentage of the total length or angle
- Specify an incremental length or angle measured from an endpoint
- Specify the object's total absolute length or included angle
With STRETCH, you
relocate the endpoints of objects that lie across or within a crossing selection
window.
- Objects that are partially enclosed by a crossing window are stretched.
- Objects that are completely enclosed within the crossing window, or that are selected individually, are moved rather than stretched.
To stretch an object, you
specify a base point and then a point of displacement.
With SCALE,
you can make an object uniformly larger or smaller. To scale an object, you
specify a base point and a scale factor. Alternatively, you can specify a length
to be used as a scale factor based on the current drawing units.
A scale factor greater
than 1 enlarges the object. A scale factor between 0 and 1 shrinks the
object.
Scaling changes the size
of all dimensions of the selected object. A scale factor greater than 1 enlarges
the object. A scale factor less than 1 shrinks the object.
NoteWhen you use the SCALE command
with annotative
objects, the position or location of the object is scaled relative to the base
point of the scale operation, but the size of the object is not
changed.
You can use the Reference option to scale an entire drawing. For example, use this option when the original drawing units need to be changed. Select all objects in the drawing. Then use Reference to select two points and specify the intended distance. All the objects in the drawing are scaled accordingly.
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