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    Posted: 15.Jan.2011 at 19:40
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Can someone tell me how i could array chairs around a rectangular table .I can do the long sides and short sides seperately but how is it done in one go,im guessing its something to do the the angle Confused
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Jan.2011 at 14:59
I can tell you that it isn't possible using the ARRAY command. But, you can do it manually...and fairly easily (I have to do this from time to time too).

1. Find the exact center of your rectangle. This will have to be equidistant from each side so that your chairs get placed evenly.
2. ROTATE the selected chairs using the center point found in #1.
3. Before dropping the chairs in their place, type "C" for Copy.

I hope this helps.


Edited by HAWDesigner - 24.Feb.2011 at 20:40
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Jan.2011 at 16:07
Thanks,il give it a go
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