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Limit the Display of Grips to Improve Performance
You can limit the maximum number of objects that display grips. For example,
when a drawing contains hatch objects or polylines with many grips, selecting
these objects can take a long time. The GRIPOBJLIMIT system variable
suppresses the display of grips when the initial selection set includes more
than the specified number of objects. If you add objects to the current selection
set, the limit does not apply.
See also:
Choose a Method to Modify Objects on page 635
Modify Polylines on page 703
Modify Hatches and Fills on page 925
Use Dynamic Input on page 478
Modify Dimension Geometry on page 1127
Work with Dynamic Blocks in Drawings on page 758
To turn on grips
1 At the Command prompt, enter options.
2 In the Options dialog box, Selection tab, select Show Grips.
3 Click OK.
To edit objects using grips
1 Select the objects to edit.
2 Do one or more of the following:
Select and move grips to stretch the object.
NOTE In the case of some object grips, for example, block reference
grips, stretch will move the object rather than stretch it.
Press Enter or Spacebar to cycle to the move, rotate, scale, or mirror grip
modes, or right-click the selected grip to view a shortcut menu with
all available grip modes and other options.
Hover over a grip to view and access the multi-functional grip menu
(if available), and press Ctrl to cycle through the available options.
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