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2 Select a base grip on an object by clicking the grip.
The selected grip is highlighted, and the default grip mode, Stretch, is
active.
3 Cycle through the grip modes by pressing Enter until the grip mode you
want appears.
Alternatively, you can right-click to display shortcut menu modes and
options.
4 Enter c (Copy) or press and hold the Ctrl key while you stretch, move,
rotate, or scale.
Copies continue being made until you turn off grips.
5 Enter or specify the additional input required for the current grip mode.
6 Turn off grips by pressing Enter, Spacebar, or Esc.
To create an offset snap for multiple copies using grips
1 Select the objects to copy.
2 Select a base grip on an object by clicking the grip.
The selected grip is highlighted, and the default grip mode, Stretch, is
active.
3 Cycle through the grip modes by pressing Enter until the grip mode Move
appears.
Alternatively, you can right-click to display shortcut menu modes and
options.
4 Enter c (Copy).
5 Move the cursor and click.
The offset snap is the distance between the grip you selected and the
location you specified for the copy.
6 Hold down Ctrl and place additional copies by specifying additional
locations.
These copies are created at the same offset snap distance as the last copy.
7 Turn off grips by pressing Enter, Spacebar, or Esc.
To create a rotation snap for multiple rotated copies using grips
1 Select the objects to rotate.
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