multiple offset: how to??

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2011-04-26
10:56 PM
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04:51 PM
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Rubia Torres
2011-04-26
10:56 PM
thanks for your help,
PP
AC26 EDU • WIN 10 • Intel Core i7 2.8 GHz• 32G RAM• NVidia GForce GTX 1080
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2011-04-26 11:15 PM
2011-04-26
11:15 PM
use command+U which is "Multiply"
Eduardo Rolón AIA NCARB
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2011-04-26 11:26 PM
2011-04-26
11:26 PM
A couple other ways: Use the Multiple Offset command in the Control Box (menu Windows>Palettes>Control Box) or use the Drag a Copy/Drag Multiple Copies Method. See image below
I think Eduardo's method may be the best though, just thought I might present some other ways if the situation better fit them.
I think Eduardo's method may be the best though, just thought I might present some other ways if the situation better fit them.
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2011-04-30 02:52 PM
2011-04-30
02:52 PM
ejrolon wrote:This, plus use the "spread" option would work great for your purpose.
use command+U which is "Multiply"
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2011-04-30 05:30 PM
2011-04-30
05:30 PM
I made a videotutorial but it is in spanish...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=b340xXIhaSE
www.youtube.com/watch?v=b340xXIhaSE
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2011-05-03 06:50 PM
2011-05-03
06:50 PM
use multiply and spread, set your distance to 3 and drag your cursor in the direction you want to array the object