As you start to stretch watch where the 'X' (temporary user origin) is located on the line.
All distances you enter will be measured from this.
If you don't hold the shift key then the user origin will be at the other end of the line that you are stretching.
So typing 1/2" will give you a line that long.
As Tranthainyugen said you can place the cursor over either end (or an point for that matter) and type 1/2"+ or - and it will adjust the line by 1/2" from that point.
Holding the shift key will force the user origin to snap to the end of the line that is closest to your curser when you press it.
That way you can control from which end the 1/2" is measured.
The shift will constrain the angle and the figure you type will be the distance from the user origin.
So you won't need the + or - after the distance.
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