How to enlarge a 2D object ?
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‎2007-07-17 09:18 AM
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‎2007-07-17 10:23 AM
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You might need to be a bit more specific. A 2D GDL Object (Library part) or a something you've drawn in 2D?
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‎2007-07-17 11:43 AM
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How to enlarge a 2D object (some line i have drawn in 2D)? Thks
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‎2007-07-17 02:49 PM
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Select the lines (or whatever)
Edit > Reshape > Resize
then either define graphically or enter a ratio or percentage.
Hope that helps.
Pete.
Edit > Reshape > Resize
then either define graphically or enter a ratio or percentage.
Hope that helps.
Pete.

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‎2007-07-17 05:00 PM
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Hazel wrote:I think the confusion about your question was because in Archicad "object" refers to something placed with the Object Tool, like a beam, a toilet, or a chair.
How to enlarge a 2D object (some line i have drawn in 2D)? Thks
Some of these Objects work with the resize command differently than others. For example, a W-beam does not resize because its dimensions are hard-coded based on the size beam you selected.
If you want to generally refer to lines, walls, objects, slabs, etc., the Archicad term is "elements."
Tom Waltz