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It is not a bug. The standard positioning on the virtual baseplate work this way.

Obviously there are various methods you can use to achieve a finer positioning, for example using a scaffolding.

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It is not a bug. The standard positioning on the virtual baseplate work this way.

Obviously there are various methods you can use to achieve a finer positioning, for example using a scaffolding.

I'm sorry I don't understand

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I'm sorry I don't understand

Use other bricks to set the placement and then delete them. For example, let's say you have two bricks, and you want to place them a half-plate apart. That's a non-standard width, but you can use scaffolding such as a bracket that is a half-plate wide to attach the two bricks and then delete that bracket, leaving you two bricks a half-plate apart. In your case, you want to move the three beams to touch each other, so you could insert a Technic axle into one of them, attach all three beams to the axle, allowing you to move them to the desired width along the axle, and then delete said axle.
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...complementing Calabars and the Doc's answer with a pic.

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So there it is - three forum heavyweights at your service :classic:

(but you don't need to use four angry emoticons. This is a forum for adults, and the only people reading it are your fellow peers :wink:)

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