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Mon, May 15, 2006 at 8:40:55 AM | "stretch" command?????

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Any information about "stretch" command like AutoCad has where you can wrap multiple end points and stretch them all to a new location simultaneously??

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Mon, May 15, 2006 at 1:00:30 PM | RE: "stretch" command?????

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There is no stretch command... You can draw a line at the destination and Trim with "trim/extend multiple elements" or you can draw a temporary line connecting the endpoints of all the lines then just drag the temporary line to your new location. Since the lines endpoints are all connected to the temporary line they will stretch with your temporary line.

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Mon, May 15, 2006 at 5:01:20 PM | RE: "stretch" command?????

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Another little known tip is: If you have a string of walls or lines and you select the string, you will get grips at each elbow. You can drag these grips and both walls/lines will adjust as required. HTH.

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Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 5:57:31 PM | "stretch" command?????

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I don't believe there is a stretch command; however, I found that Revit is a little more intelligent in that it keeps intersections attached for the most part.  I had a curtain wall mullion with many intricate details and all I wanted to do was stretch the window pockets (?) an inch over, so I selected the area I wanted to stretch as shown in the attached picture and used the move command.  The result was exactly like the stretch command in AutoCAD.  The area I selected moved as well as all the adjacent lines stayed connected.



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Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 3:38:58 PM | "stretch" command?????

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IF YOU USE THE SPLINE TOOL YOU CAN STRETCH THE END OF AN ITEM.



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