Having problems when I duplicate or use the move by points tool. The object info palette says they are the same dimension, but the graphics do not match. For example I have a 20" x 20" rectangle extruded 1" and I line up a 4"w x 20"L rectangle extruded 2" at the top left corner of the 20 x 20. When I use the "move by points" tool and add 4 more 4" x 20" rectangles the do not graphically align. The last one is beyond the boundary of the 20 X 20 rectangle. If I apply the tape measure to each 4" x 20" piece, they each read 4" x 20" and the 20" x 20" rectangle reads 20" also. I can use the push pull tool to line up the last one to the edge of the 20 x 20 but I should not have to. Why is this happening? This also happens in 3d when I duplicate things.
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Having problems when I duplicate or use the move by points tool. The object info palette says they are the same dimension, but the graphics do not match. For example I have a 20" x 20" rectangle extruded 1" and I line up a 4"w x 20"L rectangle extruded 2" at the top left corner of the 20 x 20. When I use the "move by points" tool and add 4 more 4" x 20" rectangles the do not graphically align. The last one is beyond the boundary of the 20 X 20 rectangle. If I apply the tape measure to each 4" x 20" piece, they each read 4" x 20" and the 20" x 20" rectangle reads 20" also. I can use the push pull tool to line up the last one to the edge of the 20 x 20 but I should not have to. Why is this happening? This also happens in 3d when I duplicate things.
Has anyone else experienced this?
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