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AutoCAD LT - Moving the same vertex - on different layers

AutoCAD LT - Moving the same vertex - on different layers

richard.caudill
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AutoCAD LT - Moving the same vertex - on different layers

richard.caudill
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I have a drawing that is used for mapping. We use multiple layers to distinguish advancement on the map. 

For instance I have a square with two different layers of the square. Each layer has the same exact vertex points. Is there a way to move both layers vertex at the same time to a point/location that is selected. 


The picture posted… top right corner of the box. Has a vertex on the orange layer, and a vertex on the blue layer as well.. how could I move the vertex on both layers at the same time? 

thank you

 

[ The subject line of this post has been edited to include the product name by @handjonathan ]

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cadffm
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Use the STRETCH command (and cross selection)

Sebastian

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richard.caudill
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Ok, I’m a slight beginner, so I hope you bare with me. I selected stretch. Upon selecting object it selects the whole square not vertex… I got it to do it once by luck.. so far I haven’t been able to do it again. Instead I move the whole object.

 

—- also I’d like to be able to move the vertex’s to another midpoint instead of just a free stretches if that makes any sense? 

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cadffm
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Okay,

Start the command Stretch, 

Click on an empty place right of the vertex.

Acad ask for a second point now,

click into an empty space left of the vertex, which have to be inside the cross selection area.

 

Try it

Sebastian

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handjonathan
Autodesk
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Hi @richard.caudill  

 

Thanks a lot for posting your question to the forums!   Has the solution suggested by @cadffm helped with your issue?

 

We look forward to hearing back from you with more information so we can help you as a community!  

 

 



Jonathan Hand


Technical Marketing Manager | Construction

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