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    Why does scale bottom out at 0.11 instead of 0.1?

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      Ecuadorian
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      Just wondering...

      Why, when you scale down an object, it bottoms out at 0.11 instead of 0.1?

      -Miguel Lescano
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        Jim57
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        Ecuadoran—

        Wile the answer to this and many other questions remain shrouded in the realms of mystery, you can select an object, Scale, start to move a control point, and then type in the percentage or size you want to end up with. If you are shooting 0.1% (or less, say 0.01), just grab a control point and move it a bit, then type in a number. Less than one shrinks, more than one expands, negatives make mirror images. If you add a unit of length afterwards, it scales that dimension to the number you typed, as in 1mm; 3.5"; .7m; 42'.

        Best,

        JIm

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