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Hello again everyone,
I often find myself having to repeatedly move a number of objects by the same distance. I have been through the forums here and did find some lisp routines that were close but not exactly what I'm after. The particular one that was closest first required the user to enter the move distance as x,y,z values and would then remember these values for future moves.
What I'm chasing is more like how the push/pull (and many other) tool works in SketchUp. A simple double click on the selected item will push/move/scale etc it, the same distance as was last used.
For those that don't know what I'm, talking about with SketchUp. I would like a routine to move a selected object by the last distance that was used. i.e it either does this automatically or stores the last moved distance as the default option. I don't want to have to type in x,y,z values when using the tool.
Really the only thing that has prevented me from making this myself is that I would like to include the option to select which direction to move in (up, down, left or right [relative to selected object]). The same way the OFFSET command asks which side.
Hopefully this makes enough sense to someone to try and help.
Thanks for reading everyone.
Brad
Solved! Go to Solution.