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    Difficulty scaling downloaded window.

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      magarch
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      I have downloaded windows from 3d Warehouse before and had no problem scaling. Now, all of a sudden, when I fasten to the grip, hold down the left button and move in the direction I want to stretch, type in the percentage enlargement, and press enter, the window snaps back to its original size. This only seems to happen with some downloads, others scale and stay that way just fine. I'm guessing I inadvertently changed a setting somewhere, but am at a loss as to where. Can anyone help me with this? Thanks.

      Magarch

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        Dave R
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        I'd bet those window components that behave that way are Dynamic Components. You can probably resize them via the component Options window from the Dynamic Components toolbar although it's also possible they've been designed so they can't be resized or can only be resized in limited ways.

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