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Grips are located at strategic points on an object. For example, on a circle, grips appear at the center and the four quadrants of the circle. On lines, grips appear at the ends and midpoint of the line. On dimensions, they appear on the dimension text and the ends of the dimension lines and arrows.

Grips give you a quick way to modify objects by giving you access to commonly used editing commands and commonly used object points. Like other commands, the grip editing modes have prompts and options. Select the circle.

Grips appear at the center point and the four quadrants of the circle. Select the two centerlines. Grips appear at the endpoints and midpoint of the lines. The grip at the center of the circle coincides with the midpoints of the two lines see Figure Click on the center grip. AutoCAD is now in Stretch mode.

AutoCAD is prompting you to specify a stretch point. Move your cursor to the right until the polar tracking appears. Once it appears, type 3.

AutoCAD moves the center of the circle 3. Select the diameter dimension on the circle. Grips appear at the middle of the text and at two points on the circle. Pick the text grip and drag the text above and to the right of the circle.

Pick a point outside of the drawing to place the text see Figure Save your drawing. Notice that when you stretched the center and midpoints of the objects, the end result was that the objects moved.

AutoCAD defines circles by a center point the center grip and a radius the quadrant grips. Since you stretched only the center point, only the location of the circle changed, not its size. Some objects, such as dimensions, have what are referred to as multifunctional grips that provide additional modify options beyond the standard grip editing modes just described.

When you select a multifunctional grip, a small pop-up menu is displayed at the cursor with the additional modify commands. It is possible to select multiple grips and modify them as a group. Select the three lines on the right side of the drawing see Figure Select the top line first. To select more than one grip, press and hold the Shift key, and then select the appropriate grips.

Grips on text, block references, midpoints of lines, centers of circles, and point objects move the object rather than stretching it. When a 2D object lies on a plane other than the current UCS, the object is stretched on the plane on which it was created, not on the plane of the current UCS.

Nearly every object in an AutoCAD drawing includes basic grips which are displayed at key points when the object is selected. For example, lines and polylines have grips at the midpoint and endpoints of each line segment. Circles and ellipsis have grips at the center and quadrants. And, blocks and text have grips at their insertion points. Using the these grips you can quickly and accurately modify the size, shape, or location of the selected object.

For example, if you select a quadrant grip on a circle, you can easily stretch it to the endpoint of a line. And if that line is selected, you can snap right to its endpoint grip even if traditional osnaps are turned off! While the default behavior of basic grips is to Move or Stretch, you can right-click on a selected grip to access additional options including Rotate, Scale, and Mirror.

You can even copy the object as you edit it as well as specify a basepoint or reference distance. You can do all of this directly from the selected object without ever launching a command!

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