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Anonymous
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Scaling in Autocad

Hi,

 

I have made a design A in autocad as shown in attached image in a rectangular box.

 

Now I want to modify the design A to suit in the box shown as Design B.

 

I don't want to redraw it but just want to modify it using scale option so that the Design A will be fit into Design B box.

 

I have used scaling options but not in this kind of a situation. Here in one direction my dimension is increasing and in another direction my dimension is reducing.

 

So is there a possibility to use scale command in which one direction will have to be scaled up and another direction to be scaled down?

 

Thanks in advance..

 

Rajiv.

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Alfred.NESWADBA
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Hi,

 

>> is there a possibility to use scale command in which one direction will have to be

>> scaled up and another direction to be scaled down?

No, not with the command _SCALE.

 

But you can create a block from Design A, then insert that block and for the block-insertion you can set it's Scale-X and Scale-Y independently.

 

HTH, - alfred -

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imadHabash
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Hi,

 

Since you have a very simple shape and to avoid any distortion issues i suggest to redraw new cases.

Imad Habash

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Anonymous
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Dear Mr. forums2rajiv

 

I guess you can also use dynamic block facility were you can view your objects as per your requirements..

 

Hope this could help you out...

 

Regards

DMC

Anonymous
en respuesta a: Alfred.NESWADBA

Alfred,

 

Worked as I expected.. But I think when I do the same thing with large scale ratio the shapes can be distorted which we can't avoid in any ways.

 

So when I have a large difference in the boxes it's always good to redraw.

Anonymous
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Thank you all for suggestions.