Hi Lars,
An approach would be to copy your item and move it to the end point. Then choose Effects>Generate from Path>Interpolate. Then you could say that you want 28 steps and it should create 28 copies nicely distributed between the begin and end point. The object needs to be a path though IIRC.
Steven
On May 14, 2009, at 9:27 AM, Lars Behrens wrote:
Hi there,
what is the best way to copy an item multiple times (let's say 30), when you have a fixed start and end point?
Up to now I set the first and last object and then press [ctr] + d 28 times, then distribute them all with "distribute and align". Not quite elegant...
There's that "Multiple Clone" tool, but that seems to be a bit too complicated for me, as it never does what I want :-) Is there a howto for it?
Maybe someone of you can give me tip?
TIA, Lars
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