AutoCAD

How To Change Size Of Rectangle In AutoCAD?

Understanding Rectangle Sizing in AutoCAD

To alter the size of a rectangle in AutoCAD effectively, it’s essential to know the tools and commands available. Both manual resizing and command-based methods offer flexibility, depending on the user’s needs and comfort level.

Manipulating Rectangle Size with the “Scale” Command

1. **Select the Rectangle**: Activate the “Select” tool by clicking on it from the toolbar or typing “SELECT” in the command line. Click on the rectangle you wish to resize.

2. **Initiate Scale Command**: Type “SCALE” in the command line and press Enter. This command will allow you to change the object’s dimensions while maintaining its proportions.

3. **Pick a Base Point**: Choose a reference point on the rectangle that will act as the anchor. This point remains fixed while the rest of the shape scales outward or inward.

4. **Enter Scale Factor**: When prompted, input the scale factor. For example, typing “2” will double the size, while “0.5” will reduce it by half. Then press Enter.

5. **Confirm Changes**: Your rectangle should now reflect the new dimensions based on the scale factor applied.

Resizing Using Grips

1. **Activate Grips**: Click on the rectangle to highlight it; small squares (called grips) will appear at the corners and midpoint of each side.

2. **Choose a Grip**: Click on one of the grips to select it. The selected grip will appear slightly larger, indicating it is active.

3. **Drag to Resize**: Move your mouse to drag the grip outward or inward. The rectangle will adjust in real-time as you drag.

4. **Specify Dimensions**: If precise dimensions are needed, after starting to drag the grip, you can enter the specific distance you require, followed by Enter.

5. **Finalize the Size**: Release the mouse button once you have achieved the desired size.

Using the “Stretch” Command for Detailed Resizing

1. **Activate Stretch Command**: Type “STRETCH” into the command line, then press Enter. This command allows selective resizing of certain parts of the rectangle.

2. **Select Objects**: Draw a crossing window over the part of the rectangle you wish to modify. Ensure that at least one vertex of the rectangle is included in your selection.

3. **Indicate Movement**: Click and drag in the direction you want to stretch. Depending on your needs, you can manually enter a specific distance for precision.

4. **Complete Resizing**: Release the mouse button to apply the stretch.

How to Adjust Rectangle Properties

1. **Open Properties Palette**: Click on your rectangle, then right-click and select “Properties” from the context menu or use the shortcut Ctrl + 1 to display the Properties palette.

2. **Adjust Dimensions**: In the Properties palette, look for the “Geometry” section. Here, you can manually input values for width, height, or other specific metrics related to your rectangle’s size.

3. **Apply Changes**: Ensure you apply or confirm the changes made to see them reflected in the drawing.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. **Can I resize a rectangle without using commands?**
Yes, using the grip method allows for intuitive resizing without the need for commands. You can simply click and drag the grips to adjust size.

2. **Is it possible to change a rectangle’s size to specific dimensions?**
Absolutely. You can enter exact measurements using the Properties palette after selecting the rectangle, allowing for detailed modifications.

3. **What if my rectangle is part of a larger drawing?**
If your rectangle is part of a larger drawing, using the “Properties” or “Stretch” command selectively allows for precise adjustments without disturbing surrounding elements.

About the author

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang is a renowned figure in the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) industry in Canada, with over 30 years of experience spanning his native China and Canada. As the founder of a CAD training center, Wei has been instrumental in shaping the skills of hundreds of technicians and engineers in technical drawing and CAD software applications. He is a certified developer with Autodesk, demonstrating his deep expertise and commitment to staying at the forefront of CAD technology. Wei’s passion for education and technology has not only made him a respected educator but also a key player in advancing CAD methodologies in various engineering sectors. His contributions have significantly impacted the way CAD is taught and applied in the professional world, bridging the gap between traditional drafting techniques and modern digital solutions.