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Re: Aligning multiple objects
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Well, say what you want but I happen to LIKE the wuss way!
And to the last poster: if that is too tedious for you well, not sure what to say. Not really a big deal. If you need that type of alignment then plan for it and its even a lesser issue than above!
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This doesn't solve the problem of moving multiple objects at once as you can do in Illustrator and Quark for example. You're still just moving one object at a time. What if you are trying to line up 20, or 100 objects?
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The solution may be full AutoCAD and some lispcustomization: others LT does not ofmuch any other option similar to the other programs. If you believe it does, please post a DWG with what you wish to do in it and include instructions on you desired final result.
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The way I align multiple objects is I choose which object I want the rest to line up with and SELECT that object and right-click Properties and under the Geometry tab I highlight the Position X for example 692'-9 7/8" and I copy that number.
Then I SELECT all of the objects I want to align, I right-click and select Properties, then under Geometry I paste in a value for the Position X 692'-9 7/8" and I Leave the Position Y as *VARIES*. And thats it.
That will make all of your object align vertically on the y-axis. Don't try to use the mouse to set the Position X because all of your Position Y will also use the point you click on. It's something Autodesk could fix but no big deal, i just paste the numbers in the Position X.



