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    How do i resize an object?

    I have an active object and I wish to resize it to 170% of the original size

    How do I do this?

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    How do i resize an object?

    I have an active object and I wish to resize it to 170% of the original size

    How do I do this?

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    Re: How do i resize an object?

    Click it twice (not duuble click) and you will resize it.

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    Re: How do i resize an object?

    Click it twice (not duuble click) and you will resize it.

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    Re: How do i resize an object?

    Or you can click it once and go to the properties window, click the "Size/Position" tab and resize it to a specific dimension.

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    Re: How do i resize an object?

    Or you can click it once and go to the properties window, click the "Size/Position" tab and resize it to a specific dimension.

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    Re: How do i resize an object?

    Thanks guys but I meant a relative percentage without having to manually calculate the dimensions.

    ie- In TGF if you right click on an object and choose resize you can enter a percent to resize the object by.

    Is this lurking somewhere in MMF2?

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    Re: How do i resize an object?

    Thanks guys but I meant a relative percentage without having to manually calculate the dimensions.

    ie- In TGF if you right click on an object and choose resize you can enter a percent to resize the object by.

    Is this lurking somewhere in MMF2?

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    Re: How do i resize an object?

    No.
    Though, you can edit the size in the event editor.

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    Re: How do i resize an object?

    No.
    Though, you can edit the size in the event editor.

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