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    • Dave RD Offline
      Dave R
      last edited by

      It's a subtle thing, isn't Ben. The inclination is often to hold the mouse button down after starting the operation instead of clicking to start it and clicking again to end it. Both work but as you say, if you click move click, the " sign can be entered without problem.

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      • M Offline
        Meph
        last edited by

        Thanks for the quick reply's and great advice. It worked when I click the scale command and then click again in the direction i want to stretch it. Then when it almost looks like the command is done you type in the dimension you want to stretch it to. Thanks again!

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        • BoxB Offline
          Box
          last edited by

          Most tools in sketchup work that way. You can finish the shape and then type the size or number of sides or distance etc.
          As long as you haven't started to do anything else whatever you type will be the focus of the last tool.

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          • GaieusG Offline
            Gaieus
            last edited by

            You can also just start the scaling operation then release the mouse (without clicking) and type the value with the inch symbol. Works the same way.

            Gai...

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            • honoluludesktopH Offline
              honoluludesktop
              last edited by

              I don't get it. When I scale, and input a dimension, I never use the " (inch) symbol. 1'-6" is input as 1'6 <enter>, or 18 <enter>, and the selection scales accordingly. What am I missing in this discussion?

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              • Dave RD Offline
                Dave R
                last edited by

                You work too big. πŸ˜„

                Try working at less than a foot. Or set your units to Fractional and try 18". If you use 18 without the units indicated, you're enter a scale factor of 18x not 18 inches.

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                • Dave RD Offline
                  Dave R
                  last edited by

                  @gaieus said:

                  You can also just start the scaling operation then release the mouse (without clicking) and type the value with the inch symbol. Works the same way.

                  Sometimes it does. Sometimes it doesn't. Try it scaling in just one direction. It seems to be variable on whether or not it works. Click, don't hold, drag, click and then enter the dimension seems to always work.

                  Try doing it on something smaller like a 2" square. Try scaling it down to .75" square.

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                  • GaieusG Offline
                    Gaieus
                    last edited by

                    Well, that's mostly how I do - true that I do not need to press the Shift key to type cm
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                    Gai...

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                    • honoluludesktopH Offline
                      honoluludesktop
                      last edited by

                      Dave, got it. Thanks.

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                      • TIGT Offline
                        TIG Moderator
                        last edited by

                        You can type any 'decimal units' as long as you include a units suffix.
                        So if you are working in inches then typing 18" or 1.5' give the same result.
                        If you are working in 'mm' but want something that's exactly 18" long you can type 18" and it will be made exactly that long [i.e. 457.2mm] without need to do complex calcs...
                        Vice versa, if you are working in inches but want something 45cm long then type in 45cm and you'll get something a little less than 18"...

                        TIG

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