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How to change adjacent graphics into equidistant intervals?

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How to change adjacent graphics into equidistant intervals?

Please tell me how to change adjacent graphics into equidistant intervals, as shown in the attachment: Change the left picture into the right picture

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cadffm
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Command: MOVE

 

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Kent1Cooper
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What you want to do is impossible, as is apparent from your image, where the spacings are clearly not equal.  You can have most of the spacings be equal, but not all of them, except maybe in some limited circumstances [sometimes with all parallel & perpendicular edges, maybe].  Here I chose which ones to make the same in a configuration similar to your image, but you could choose others:

Kent1Cooper_0-1694782124000.png

Kent1Cooper_1-1694781726428.png

You would need to change the shape of at least one of the outlines to achieve equal separation distances.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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Valentin-WSP
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@a0985684202 ,

 


@a0985684202 wrote:

Please tell me how to change adjacent graphics into equidistant intervals

 

ValentinWSP_0-1694781720320.png 

 

I believe using the MOVE command is the correct suggestion, but you may want to investigate into the Align&Distribute App and see if it applies to your situation. 

 



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Emilio Valentin

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