Array Copy

This tool will automatically create copies of the selected object and lay them out in a grid pattern. The grid size is determined from the number of row and columns requested and the spacing of the object copies can be set directly as a gap distance, or in terms of an offset distance between each copy's position.
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Selected Objects Size
Reports the current size of the selection that you are intending to block copy. This is for information only, but the values can be selected, copied and pasted to use in other calculations.
Rows and Columns
These options specify how many rows and columns of the selected object to create. The total number of copies made will be X multiplied by Y.
Spacing...
There are two ways to specify the spacing between elements in array:
- Gap : The X and Y fields will be used to specify the gap between edges of each object copy.
- Offset : The X and Y fields are used to define the offset of the position of each object copy, relative to the preceding one.
Symmetry...
The symmetry area of the form gives you the ability to mirror and rotate objects. This allows for more advanced pattern making, by default the block symmetry form is set so there is no symmetry or rotation. To alter the pattern you can simply press the block symmetry buttons to create your desired pattern.

Row/Column displacement...
Entering values in the Row/Column displacement allows you to offset every other row or column by the value specified.

Group Copies
Having this option checked ✓ will group the objects that you have created in the form when you hit the button.
Usable In Both Views
This tool can be used in both the 2D and 3D View.
2D View offers a more direct way to view your vectors while the 3D view offers more flexibility to work with Vectors in 3D Designs and to make use of the Edit Boxes.

When in the 2D view, a number of the forms tools will be driven by options in the form only.
- Middle - Move the vectors (Hold Alt and move the selected objects in one axis)
- Middle - Click a second time to switch to Rotational center. Click and drag the Rotational Anchor to reposition the Rotational Center of the current selection.
- Corner (White) - Scale the vectors proportionally (Hold Alt for scaling non-proportionally, Shift to scale around the centre)
- Edges (White) - Scale the vector in one axis (Hold Shift for scaling proportionally)
- Corner (Black) - Rotate the vectors (Hold Alt to Rotate in 15° increments) about the Rotation Center.

In the 3D view, there is an expanded number of handles to directly edit the vector within the view, without needing to use the creation form on the left.
In the 3D View, the Handles are:
- Middle - Move the vectors (Hold Alt to Move the selected objects in one axis)
- Middle - Click a second time to switch to Rotational center. Click and drag the Rotational Anchor to reposition the Rotational Center of the current selection.
- Corner (White) - Scale the vectors proportionally (HoldAlt for scaling non-proportionally, orShift to scale around the centre)
- Edges (Black) - Scale the vector in one axis (Hold Shift for scaling proportionally)
- Rotation Arrow (Top Black) - Rotate the vectors (Hold Alt to rotate in 15° increments)
- White circles are properties unique to this tool to allow direct mouse editing of values in the tool form from within the view.
When you select a Transform Handle, it will activate the appropriate Edit Box for that Handle.
If you need an exact value for a field while dragging it, release the mouse button and type in the desired value, followed by Enter to accept the new value.