Moving objects by clicking with the Move by Points tool

Tool

Tool set

Shortcut

Move by Points

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Basic

Shift+M

Objects can be moved, duplicated, and distributed along a specified distance by clicking with the Move by Points tool. This tool also moves symbols within walls (see Moving symbols in walls with the Move by Points tool).

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Mode

Description

Move

Moves and duplicates selected objects according to the distance and direction specified by two mouse clicks

Distribute

Moves and distributes duplicate objects between the points specified by two mouse clicks

Reference Point

Moves selected objects according to a clicked reference point and a specified offset distance from that point; the Preferences settings are not applicable when this mode is selected

Object Retention

Keeps the original objects; this is the same as selecting the Retain option in the tool preferences

Moving objects with the Move or Distribute mode

Mode

Tool

Tool set

Shortcut

Move

MoveByPoints_Move_mode.png 

Distribute

MoveByPoints_Distribute_mode.png 

Move by Points

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Basic

Shift+M

To move, duplicate, and distribute selected objects:

1.      Select the object or objects to move and/or duplicate.

2.      Click the tool, and then click Preferences.

The Move by Points Settings dialog box opens. Select the settings.

To change the selected objects, press and hold the Alt key (Windows) or Cmd key (Mac) while you Shift-click or click-drag to select the objects. The Selection tool is activated in boomerang mode while the Alt or Cmd key is pressed.

3.      Click either the Move or Distribute mode, depending on the desired outcome.

Mode

Number of duplicates

Original object retained

Result

Move or Distribute

0

not applicable

Moves the original object(s) to the location specified by clicking

Move or Distribute

1

No

Moves the original object(s) to the location specified by clicking

Move or Distribute

1

Yes

Creates one duplicate of the original object(s), placed at the location indicated by clicking

Move

> 1

No

Moves the original object(s), placing the original at the location specified by the first click, and placing the duplicates the same distance apart from each other along the vector created by the two click points

Move

> 1

Yes

Creates duplicates of the original object(s), placing the first duplicate at the location specified by the second click, and placing additional duplicates the same distance apart from each other along the vector created by the two click points

Distribute

> 1

No

Moves the original object(s), placing the original at the location specified by the first click, and distributing the duplicates between the two click points, and along the vector created by the two points

Distribute

> 1

Yes

Creates duplicates of the original object(s), distributing the duplicates between the two click points, and along the vector created by the two points

4.      Click once (anywhere on the drawing) to indicate the vector start point, and click again to indicate the vector end point. Duplicates are placed in the vector direction, at the distance specified by the click points, along the line defined by the click points.

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Moving objects with the Reference Point mode

Mode

Tool

Tool set

Shortcut

Reference Point

MoveByPoints_ReferencePoint_mode.png 

Move by Points

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Basic

Shift+M

Reference Point mode can work two ways; the first click can either indicate the object to be moved or the reference point from which the object will be offset.

To move selected objects using a reference point:

1.      Select the objects to move.

2.      Click the tool and mode.

To change the selected objects, press and hold the Alt key (Windows) or Cmd key (Mac) while you Shift-click or click-drag to select the objects. The Selection tool is activated in boomerang mode while the Alt or Cmd key is pressed.

3.      Click to indicate either the reference point, or a point on the selected object.

The Enter Offset dialog box opens.

4.      The current Offset distance between the two click points displays. Enter the desired distance.

5.      Select whether the first click made was the reference point or a point on the object to be moved.

The selected object is moved as specified, along the line defined by the click points.

6.      The setting for how the first click is interpreted remains set until it is changed.

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Moving objects

 

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