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Topic ClosedMeasure Command: Random Block Alignment

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Measure Command: Random Block Alignment
    Posted: 13.Jan.2010 at 22:44
Hello,

Working on aligning a series of variably sized rectabgular blocks along a curve.  Is there a way to use the measure tool or some scripting to align a few different blocks along the same curve?

the blocks varying in size between 4" x 36" to 4" x 60"

thanks!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Jan.2010 at 23:12
Nothing like the measure command that is that flexible..  You could run the measure command separately for each block, for each spacing/distance from beginning of the curve, and erase the "extra" copies.
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