Full Version: Changing Multiple Dimensions
From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#7]
1 Mar 2007
To: Mike (MIKEN) [#6] 1 Mar 2007
You are right. ALT, e, n works. I was so used to CTRL-n that I was frustrated that it now does nothing. Now I know how to do it in X3.
I also heard somewhere that they were trying to get rid of cloning and using something in symbols instead.
From: Mike (SPACE_ENGRAVERS) [#8]
1 Mar 2007
To: justus [#4] 3 Mar 2007
Out of curiosity, I tried the % way...it works for me in X3, unless I'm miss understanding what's trying to be done. I made a circle that was 2", then copy and pasted that a few times. Then I selected them all and changed the % to 150%. All the circles were changed to 3". Is this not what the original question was about?
Mike
From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#9]
1 Mar 2007
To: Mike (SPACE_ENGRAVERS) [#8] 1 Mar 2007
From: Carl (CSEWELL) [#10]
1 Mar 2007
To: justus [#1] 3 Mar 2007
I've added a macro to the CorelDraw Macros section that might do what you are looking for. Let me know if you decide to try it.
See: 6211.1
If you have not used CorelDraw Macros before, look around in that CorelDraw Macro folder for the directions on installing macros.
From: Mike (MIKEN) [#11]
1 Mar 2007
To: ALL
From: justus [#12]
3 Mar 2007
To: ALL
Thanks for all the replies.
The holes are for LED's placed around a control panel for a train track, so if I select them all at once and increase the % it moves all of the circles from their positions as they are placed in different locations around the track.
I have already finished the job but I will try the Macros first chance I get, it may come in very handy in the future.
Once again thanks for the support.