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I have a problem with moving parts. If I copy parts and want to center them in a particular place,
I move the part and dimension it to where I want it, but however, sometimes it is the part above it that moves, instead of the part I chose. Is there a way to only have the part I choose move to the dimension that I want.
I hope for a solution to this question.
Regards
Con
Hi Con, from my understanding your assembly parts didn’t anchor to fixed part the one with (f) notation in front of its name. You should dimension it form this part or you can right click on the part and make it a fixed part.
May 19th, 2009 at 10:33 am
I have a problem with moving parts. If I copy parts and want to center them in a particular place,
I move the part and dimension it to where I want it, but however, sometimes it is the part above it that moves, instead of the part I chose. Is there a way to only have the part I choose move to the dimension that I want.
I hope for a solution to this question.
Regards
Con
May 21st, 2009 at 9:23 pm
Hi Con, from my understanding your assembly parts didn’t anchor to fixed part the one with (f) notation in front of its name. You should dimension it form this part or you can right click on the part and make it a fixed part.