Two Items Selected, but only One Moves

Two Items Selected, but only One Moves

ShetEE
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Two Items Selected, but only One Moves

ShetEE
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In my drawing, I click and drag to select two items. I then use the move gizmo to move them. Only one items moves.

These two items are in two layers, but neither layer is locked. I am sure that both are selected. This is very repeatable.  It seems to only happen when I'm zoomed out a bit. After the move, I can zoom in and see that both are still selected. I can then make another move without reselecting anything, and they both move.When I type M for the move command, this issue doesn't seem to exist.

 

In different words. I click and drag to select item A and item B. I confirm that both are selected. I use the gizmo to move them in x by +10. When I click at the new location, I see only A has moved to X+10. B is left behind at x0, but still selected. I zoom in closer. I use the gizmo on these two items again without making a new selection. I move them in x by another +10. Now A is at x+20 and B is at x+10.

 

I've attached a screen grab showing during the actual move command, prior to selecting a second point. The two original pieces are on the right with A on bottom, B on top. You can see both are selected. When I use the gizmo to move in X, you see only item B is moving.

 

If it's important, I am using Autodesk AutoCAD 2019 on Windows 10.

 

Update:

After reviewing my post and image, I see that the gizmo is doing a stretch and not a move. This might be my issue. Now, can someone explain why it's changing to Stretch when zoomed out?

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jayhar
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Kindly Short Your Question please.

set PICKADD <2>.

Quit AutoCAD and starting it again.

 

 

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Kent1Cooper
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If by "use the gizmo" you are talking about grip-editing, pick a grip and hit ENTER, and it will go into Move mode, and both will be moved.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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ShetEE
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Hey, that did it! I thought that the grip was explicitly called the gizmo.

Can you tell me why the zoom level changes which mode it starts in?

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ShetEE
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I've seen people complain of insufficient information, so I thought a more detailed question would be better.

 

PICKADD is already set to 2. This should not be the culprit anyway, as I'm selecting both items simultaneously with a selection window. Is that a fair statement?

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