To resize a block in EQ, you go to Print and it will ask you if you want to print a picture of the block, rotary cutting measurements, templates or foundation (paper-piecing). After you select one, a box opens and you go to Options. In options, type in the size of block you want and select Print. You can choose any size of block you want, from just over 0" to as large as you want, a bed size block or even larger if you want. It figures out your measurements and how much yardage it will take of each fabric. You can even make your block in an odd number, by using a decimal (such as .375 or .625 or whatever you want). I don't have to figure out how much to enlarge a block for a swap or a quilt. I just look through the Quilt Block Library and type in the size. You can change any block before you print the directions, if you don't like the way it looks! You don't have to design quilts, even though they make it easy! It's a great quilt encyclopedia and you can add blocks to it, if you find a block you like in a book, so you can remember it or change the size. It also makes it easy to see what your block or quilt will look like in a different color or fabric.