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Multiple stretching of elements

Anonymous
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Is there any way to select multiple walls, lines, etc and stretch them at the same time rather than having to stretch each element individually?
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Barry Kelly
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Olivia wrote:
Is there any way to select multiple walls, lines, etc and stretch them at the same time rather than having to stretch each element individually?
Use a marquee around the area you want to stretch.
Be careful in plan as the thin marquee will only stretch what you see on on the current storey.
The thick marquee will stretch all storeys.
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Anonymous
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You can also select the elements, make the relevant tool active, and CTRL-click on a reference line to extend / trim as relevant
Lingwisyer
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Barry wrote:
Use a marquee around the area you want to stretch.

How does that work? Or are we just talking about 3D stretching?



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Barry Kelly
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Lingwisyer wrote:
Barry wrote:
Use a marquee around the area you want to stretch.
How does that work? Or are we just talking about 3D stretching?

Ling.
Plan or 3D.
Any node inside the marquee will move, stretching from the nodes outside of the marquee.

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Lingwisyer
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Does not work for me in plan. Is there some toggle?



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Barry Kelly
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Lingwisyer wrote:
Does not work for me in plan. Is there some toggle?

Ling.
Not that I am aware of.
Place the marquee and then either activate stretch (CTRL+H) and drag from any position on screen to any other position (can be inside or outside of the marquee).
Or place the marquee and drag from a particular node inside the marquee (i.e. the blue circle in my image) to the position you want.
Dragging one of the nodes means you don't have to activate the stretch command.

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Lingwisyer
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Well, something is broken for me... Stretching the red beam/wall, only Beam 2 will sometimes move, and when it does, it stretches to the same spot no matter the direction or distance of the other stretch...



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Make sure nothing is selected and that the marquee tool is active.

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Lingwisyer
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Ah. So without anything selected, you move the marquee and everything within it is moved or stretched depending on the shortcut used. That works. So you cannot define the elements which you want to stretch?



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