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I have attached a PDF with a couple view showing the problem I am typically having Find Select the block and click the linear grip. Move the mouse to stretch the block or enter a specific width.
Save the changes when prompted. Show me how to test and save. Stretch Both Sides from One Linear Grip Now let's say you want both sides to stretch simultaneously when you drag the right grip. Note: You could move all the geometry over to the left 18" so that 0,0 is at the midpoint of the bottom line of the window. This would keep the block centered around its insertion point when stretched.
However, these examples show the insertion point in the lower left. Note: Make sure that Stretch Action is shown as the object type in the Properties palette. Note: If you are going to try the next exercises, you should delete the second stretch action since it won't be needed. Right-click the action icon that was just added. Choose Delete. Show me how to add the second stretch action.
Stretch Block in Increments Let's say you only want to allow windows between 24" and 60" wide in 6" increments. If the block isn't open in the Block Editor, double-click the stretchable window created previously and click OK to edit the block.
Select the linear parameter, Distance1, right-click, and choose Properties. Locate the Value Set section. Select Increment from the Dist Type drop-down. Enter 6 as Dist Increment. Enter 24 as Dist Minimum. Enter 60 as Dist Maximum. Stretch Block using a List of Values Instead of stretching at increments, maybe you only want to allow windows that are 24", 36", or 48" wide.
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