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    Default STRETCH ACTION WITH A PROMPT

    how can I do a d.b. with a line that can be stretched by a user by entering a numeric length.

    I can't do increments or list because the length is always a value which is a rational number as 45.7 or 24.8 for example.

    thank you

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    Default Re: STRETCH ACTION WITH A PROMPT

    You need to teach the user that s/he can also type in the length to be stretched once the dynamic grip has been selected. Pulling the line isn't the only way this parameter action works.

    Dave.

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    Default Re: STRETCH ACTION WITH A PROMPT

    O.K. now I understand that it is possible.

    It was so simple. I will now do my test.

    Thankyou

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    Default Re: STRETCH ACTION WITH A PROMPT

    Good tip Mr. Hundred club!
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