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A scale factor greater than 1 enlarges the object. A scale factor between 0 and
1 shrinks the object.
Scaling changes the size of all dimensions of the selected object. A scale factor
greater than 1 enlarges the object. A scale factor less than 1 shrinks the object.
NOTE When you use the SCALE command with objects, the position or location
of the object is scaled relative to the base point of the scale operation, but the size
of the object is not changed.
Scale Objects Using a Reference Distance
You can also scale by reference. Scaling by reference uses an existing distance
as a basis for the new size. To scale by reference, specify the current distance
and then the new desired size. For example, if one side of an object is 4.8 units
long and you want to expand it to 7.5 units, use 4.8 as the reference length.
You can use the Reference option to scale an entire drawing. For example, use
this option when the original drawing units need to be changed. Select all
objects in the drawing. Then use Reference to select two points and specify
the intended distance. All the objects in the drawing are scaled accordingly.
See also:
Break and Join Objects on page 783
To stretch an object
1 Click Home tab Modify panel Stretch.
2 Select the object using a crossing window selection.
The crossing window must include at least one vertex or endpoint.
3 Do one of the following:
Enter the displacement in the form of a relative Cartesian, polar,
cylindrical, or spherical coordinate. Do not include the @ sign, because
a relative coordinate is assumed. Press Enter at the prompt for the
second point of displacement.
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