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how to scale a morph element smaller
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‎2021-05-15
04:44 AM
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Rubia Torres
‎2021-05-15
04:44 AM
I made a morph elements but now I want to scale it smaller. but the >resize>scale not working,
please advice, thanks
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‎2021-05-15 10:35 AM
‎2021-05-15
10:35 AM
It must work. For the whole element and for subelements of morph. Even for group of morphs.
Try again, maybe you do something wrong?
Try again, maybe you do something wrong?
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‎2021-05-15 10:35 AM
‎2021-05-15
10:35 AM
It must work. For the whole element and for subelements of morph. Even for group of morphs.
Try again, maybe you do something wrong?
Try again, maybe you do something wrong?
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‎2021-05-15 02:36 PM
‎2021-05-15
02:36 PM
yes it can be resized in 3D/front view.
Thanks Podolsky
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‎2021-05-15 03:18 PM
‎2021-05-15
03:18 PM
Now I understand. It cannot be resized in Sections or Elevations.
In plan or 3D view this command is working.
In plan or 3D view this command is working.

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‎2021-05-17 12:56 AM
‎2021-05-17
12:56 AM
The "Box Stretch" command of the Pet palette is another option for 3D resizing and it works in all directions.
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