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Stretching causes lines to go crazy

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Stretching causes lines to go crazy

Anonymous
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In AutoCAD 2020, I suddenly have a problem when stretching a line or lines.  If I use a grip, no problems.  But when I stretch and type in a distance, the lines go off at a weird angle.  I have attached a video of this happening.  Not sure if I have mistakenly changed a setting or what, but if anyone can help, that would be great!

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Anonymous
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Since your are trying to stretch the whole closet wall. You need to have a bigger crossing window.  Play with the size of the crossing window until you get what you need.

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imadHabash
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Hi,

can we have the same lines that you tested in your video as a CAD dwg file here for testing please ? 

Note : i suggest to check your AUTOSNAP (System Variable) , the Initial value = 63 . 

 

 

Imad Habash

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Kent1Cooper
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The skewiest third instance is because you apparently hit Enter when it said:

 

Specify second point or <use first point as displacement>:

 

and that's what you got.  [How skewy that is depends on where that base point is in relation to the origin.]  Don't do that when you've picked a point  for the base point -- only when you've typed in  the X,Y displacement you want at the base-point prompt.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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robZ95KG
Community Visitor
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I just had the same issue.  I accidentally turned off number lock so when I thought I was typing in the distance to stretch I was really typing noting and then just hitting enter.  

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