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Asked: December 11, 20222022-12-11T23:08:46+05:30 2022-12-11T23:08:46+05:30In: Software

What is stretch command in autocad?

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      peol solutions Beginner
      2025-07-17T13:33:35+05:30Added an answer on July 17, 2025 at 1:33 pm

      The STRETCH command in AutoCAD is used to lengthen or shorten objects like lines, polylines, arcs, or parts of a drawing without changing the overall design. It works by selecting objects using a crossing window (dragging right to left) and then specifying a base point and distance. Only the endpoinRead more

      The STRETCH command in AutoCAD is used to lengthen or shorten objects like lines, polylines, arcs, or parts of a drawing without changing the overall design. It works by selecting objects using a crossing window (dragging right to left) and then specifying a base point and distance. Only the endpoints or vertices inside the crossing window are moved. This tool is especially useful for adjusting architectural or mechanical drawings quickly and accurately, making design edits more efficient and controlled.

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      Finacus Solutions Beginner
      2025-04-22T18:47:07+05:30Added an answer on April 22, 2025 at 6:47 pm

      A line, polyline, or arc can be lengthened or shortened by using the STRETCH command in AutoCAD. By stretching portions within a specified crossing window, it modifies selected geometry.

      A line, polyline, or arc can be lengthened or shortened by using the STRETCH command in AutoCAD. By stretching portions within a specified crossing window, it modifies selected geometry.

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      Zinavo Beginner
      2025-01-23T16:52:02+05:30Added an answer on January 23, 2025 at 4:52 pm

      The STRETCH command in AutoCAD allows users to modify objects by stretching or elongating them. It enables the user to stretch specific parts of an object (such as lines, arcs, and polylines) while keeping the rest of the object unchanged. You select the part to stretch, define a base point, and theRead more

      The STRETCH command in AutoCAD allows users to modify objects by stretching or elongating them. It enables the user to stretch specific parts of an object (such as lines, arcs, and polylines) while keeping the rest of the object unchanged. You select the part to stretch, define a base point, and then drag to the desired length. This command is particularly useful for adjusting shapes without altering their overall design.

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      2024-11-28T17:29:55+05:30Added an answer on November 28, 2024 at 5:29 pm

      The STRETCH command in AutoCAD is used to modify objects by stretching or elongating them. It allows users to stretch specific parts of an object while keeping the rest of it unchanged. To use this command, you select the part of the object you want to stretch, specify a base point, and then drag itRead more

      The STRETCH command in AutoCAD is used to modify objects by stretching or elongating them. It allows users to stretch specific parts of an object while keeping the rest of it unchanged. To use this command, you select the part of the object you want to stretch, specify a base point, and then drag it to the desired length. It is particularly useful for adjusting lines, arcs, and polylines.

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      Vaibhav Verma
      2022-12-12T16:16:11+05:30Added an answer on December 12, 2022 at 4:16 pm

      The Stretch command in AutoCAD is used to modify objects by stretching, enlarging, or reducing them. It can be used to move an object from one place to another, as well as to change the size of an object. The command works by allowing the user to click and drag to select objects, and then stretch thRead more

      The Stretch command in AutoCAD is used to modify objects by stretching, enlarging, or reducing them. It can be used to move an object from one place to another, as well as to change the size of an object.

      The command works by allowing the user to click and drag to select objects, and then stretch them to a new location.

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