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  1. #1
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    Default resizing problem

    When I select an object in order to resize it, the bounding box appears as normal. When I select one of the handles to drag 'n resize, the object isn't constrained in any way, and the result is that the relative dimensions are altered.
    Using various combinations of the alt, ctrl and shift keys make no difference.
    I'm sure this isn't default behaviour in XXP 3.0.
    Anyone know how I can make it revert to its former setting?
    Saludos,
    Bob.
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    Default Re: resizing problem

    Bob,

    You unchecked the Lock Aspect icon (the padlock)
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    Egg

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    Default Re: resizing problem

    Spot on, Egg, must've done it inadvertently.
    That one's easily missed. Thanks very much.
    6 minutes, is this a record?
    Saludos,
    Bob.
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  4. #4

    Default Re: resizing problem

    A clue to the resizing behaviour to expect is the cursor hover over the corner handles will change from a cross-hair when unconstrained to a double-ended arrow when constrained.

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    Default Re: resizing problem

    Quote Originally Posted by sledger View Post
    A clue to the resizing behaviour to expect is the cursor hover over the corner handles will change from a cross-hair when unconstrained to a double-ended arrow when constrained.
    Interesting ......... I wasn't aware of that (or not consciously anyway).
    Keith
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