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Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 10:24:14 AM | Adjusting 2D and 3D Lines When Creating New Grid Types

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I've searched the other forums here relating to grids and can't seem to find an answer to this:

I've created a new Grid Head type that is oblong, more of an oval than a circle.  When I use the new type, it anchors to the 3D line fine on the right hand side, but on the left hand side and when it's being used in 2D mode the grid line anchors to the center of the new grid head.

How can I adjust where these lines attach to the new grid head?


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