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From: Thomas Tripp <skeeter@full-moon.com>
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Haywire/FuN/Fi wrote:

> Previous message contained something like:
>
> >I run into this problem too sometimes.....So no its not just you, I
> don't
> >know what to tell ya except sometimes I can grab one of those handles
> in one
> >of the other editing windows and it will move, so you might try
> that.....if
> >you cant seem to grab it.
>
> Yes that works... sometimes. But this bug has been around for quite
> some
> time, I think, way back, when the move face/edge/vertex feature was
> introduced (around 1.50), so one would think that it could have been
> fixed
> by now...
>

ANOTHER thing to keep in mind is the grid snap!  If you're trying to do
very detailed movements that are smaller units than your current grid
snap, the "little dot" is NOT going to move.  That's just part of how
grid snap works; it's not a bug.
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