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Topic ClosedBlock Stretch X in One Vis State and Y in Other

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Block Stretch X in One Vis State and Y in Other
    Posted: 08.Aug.2016 at 20:17
I have looked and looked and cannot find how to do this.

With a dynamic block, I would like to stretch in the X in one visibility state, and have it stretch that same distance in the Y in another visibility state.  For example, a cabinet that has a vertical section in one visibility state with a stretch parameter in the X for the depth.  When changing that depth, the plan section in another visibility state, which has it's depth in the Y direction, will also change.  AND, the other way around as well.  That is to say if you change the plan section in the Y, the vertical section in the X will also change.

I have been looking at chains and lookups, but cannot see that these will work.  Or if so, how.
And help would be greatly appreciated.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Aug.2016 at 19:07
Never mind.  Found the answer.  It is two stretch action on one parameter.  Change the angle offset on one of them.
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