You can move objects without changing their orientation or size. By using coordinates and object snaps, you can move objects with precision.
In this example, you move the block representing a window. After choosing Move, select the object to be moved (1). Specify the base point for the move (2) followed by the point of displacement (3). The object is moved from (2) to point (3).
The objects you selected are moved to a new location determined by the distance and direction between the first and the second points that you specified.
You can also move an object using relative coordinates by entering coordinate values for the first point and pressing ENTER for the second point of displacement. This instructs AutoCAD LT to use the coordinate values as a relative displacement rather than a base point. The objects you selected are moved to a new location determined by the relative coordinate values you entered. Do not include an @ as you would for relative coordinates since relative coordinates are expected.
You can also use STRETCH to move objects if all their endpoints lie entirely within the selection window. Turning on Ortho mode helps you move the object at a specific angle.
In the illustration, notice that the door itself is entirely within the selection window and thus moves to the new location. The wall lines, on the other hand, merely cross the selection window. Only the endpoints that lie within the selection window move. Therefore, the wall lines stretch in accordance with the movement of the door.