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Topic ClosedWhy does the text move in my block?

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Why does the text move in my block?
    Posted: 18.Jan.2010 at 10:12

I have created a BLOCK with a text attached to it.

When give it a stretch action so it gets longer when i want to, the text moves but it moves away from the point it starts.
 
How do i get it to stay on the spot wher i want it to be.
 
People please help me!!
 
Kind regards.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Jan.2010 at 14:51
Seems your selecting your text grips at the same time your stretching.
do a stretch command again, this time un-select the text and you should be aight. If that dosent work, explode the block and try again. Or, instead of using a block, create a group. same as block, except better. But thats my opinion. good luck!
Btw, my name is Devin too! What a trip!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Jan.2010 at 14:52

And oh yeah, to create a group, just type 'group' in the command line, and follow the prompts.

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