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It's a great family; I see that it is parametric but I can't figure out how to resize it....can anybody point me in the right direction?
Thanks!
John
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If i remember correctly you resize it by specifying the number of blocks you require. I did it this way as the blocks are a set size and as such it was best to let this define the size.
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Got it....thanks, Mr. Spot!
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