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Everytime I change the X axis to 2' it literally only does the x axis and I was wondering if there was a way I could do this proportionally

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    $\begingroup$ Can you clarify your question a bit more? What do you mean by proportionally? $\endgroup$
    – Denis
    Commented Mar 25, 2015 at 23:19

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By left-clicking and dragging down on the sliders you can select and edit the values for multiple axes simultaneously:

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Alternatively, if you want to do things with keyboard shortcuts you can press S and drag, that will scale your object (or selected vertices, depending on what mode you are on) in all axes.

To constrain transformations on a single axis you can do SX to scale on the X axis only, or SShiftZ to scale on X and Y only (but not on Z)

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    $\begingroup$ That isn't quite working when I tried it actually, I left clicked them all and since I'm preparing this object for a 3D print I tried inputting 3 inches on the x and I noticed that it changed x y and z. I'm more looking for a way to edit one axis and let the computer calculate the rest so it is still proportional to what it was originally just downscaled. $\endgroup$ Commented Mar 26, 2015 at 1:34
  • $\begingroup$ This was added in 2.70 and you need to drag straight down for it to work, if you go sideways a bit it starts changing the value. $\endgroup$
    – sambler
    Commented Mar 26, 2015 at 4:10

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