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Specify Distance with Relative Coordinates
You can move an object using a relative distance by entering coordinate values
for the first point and pressing Enter for the second point. The coordinate
values are used as a relative displacement rather than the location of a base
point.
NOTE Do not include an @ sign as you normally would for relative coordinates,
because relative coordinates are expected.
To copy objects a specified distance, you can also use direct distance entry
with Ortho mode and polar tracking. For more information, see
Enter Direct
Distances
on page 613
Use a Stretch-Move
You can also use STRETCH to move objects if all their endpoints lie entirely
within the selection window. Turn on Ortho mode or polar tracking to move
the objects at a specific angle.
A practical example is moving a door in a wall. The door in the illustration is
entirely within a crossing selection, while the wall lines are only partly within
the crossing selection area.
The result is that only the endpoints that lie within the crossing selection
move.
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