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Re-scale cells

Re-scale cells

Re-scale cells

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I need to re-scale multiple incidences of a particular cell that has been placed at various scales to a scale that is uniform for all the various incidences of that cell. In other words a cell has been placed @ 1.05 x 2.1, 2.3 x 3.02, etc. and I want all the cells to scale to 1.0 x 1.0 without moving from it's original geographic (including angle) location. How can I do It? Thanks.
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Cadgurus.com has a free macro called "cell2scale" that may be useful.

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Do you know of one that is for version 8? the CADGURUS that was mentioned is only for version J.

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RE: Re-scale cells

Any macros that worked in V7 should work in V8.  Just add copy it to the Program Files\Bentley\Workspace\Standards\Macro folder on your harddrive.

RE: Re-scale cells

(OP)
Thanks AAS1 your suggestion worked a treat.

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