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    Posted: 14.Sep.2008 at 02:41
Hi
I want to resize a group of objects using a different "resize scale" for the X and Y direction.
As example, I want to resize a square of 10m x 10m dimension  in order to obtain a rectangle of 20m x 30m.
 
Thanks in advance
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Many Thanks!!!
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