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that fell beyond the connector shell. You identify which end of the connector
is to be altered and the measurement of displacement.
1 Click the arrow on the Insert Connector tool to access the
Stretch Connector tool.
2 Click the Stretch Connector tool.
3 Specify the end of the connector to stretch.
4 Specify where you want the connector to end (second point
of displacement). Either drag your mouse to the appropriate
location or enter coordinates.
NOTE You can press TAB during the stretch to change the visibility
of the connector attributes. See the Tips and Hints below for more
information.
5 Press Enter or Esc to exit the command.
Tips and Hints
Stretch Connector does not support window selection.
Turn Snap ON.
The stretch begins at the end of the connector. There is not a first point
of displacement.
If the stretched connector end runs over the top of the connector's tag-ID
attribute (attribute name TAG1 or TAG2), then this attribute along with
attributes INST, LOC, DESC1, DESC2, and DESC3 relocate with the stretch.
Pressing TAB during the stretch changes the visibility of these attributes.
If turned ON, the attributes display as temporary graphics that move with
the stretch cursor; if turned OFF, the temporary graphics are not visible.
Avoid stretching one end of a connector all the way to the other end of
the connector.
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