Scaling entities
The SCALE command resizes a selection set in relation to a base point. You can specify the scale factor by selecting a base point and a length or by typing an explicit scale factor in the Command line. The scale factor can also be defined with respect to a base scale factor. E.g. when the base scale factor is 2 and the new scale is 3, the new size is 3/2 of the original. The base scale and the new scale can also be defined graphically in the drawing.
Scaling a selection set
- Launch the SCALE command.
You are prompted: Select entities to scale [selection options (?)]:
- Select entities.
Entities in set: xx
You are prompted: Select entities to scale [selection options (?)]:
- Select more entities or press Enter to continue.
You are prompted: Base point:
- Specify a point.
The base point is not moved in the scaling.
You are prompted: Scale factor or [Reference/Copy] <current scale*>:
- Type a scale factor or press Enter to accept the previously used value.
* The previously used scale factor in a drawing is remembered.
Scaling a selection set using a reference scale
- Repeat steps 1 through 4 of the procedure above.
You are prompted: Scale factor or [Reference/Copy] <current scale*>:
- Choose the Reference option.
You are prompted: Reference scale <1>:
- Click the base point again (see step 3 in the previous procedure) (1).
You are prompted: Second point:
- Specify a point. (2)
The distance between the base point and the second point will be used as the reference scale.
The selection scales dynamically.
You are prompted: New scale factor or [Points] <2>:
- Do one of the following:
- Type a value.
The distance between the reference points is set to the specified value.
The size of the selection set is scaled accordingly.
- Specify a point to position the second reference point (see step 4) (3).
- Type a value.