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Hello, everyone.
I have a set, with mobile parts. when inside this assembly I insert another designed separately, with other mobile parts regularly coupled and "functioning" in the sense that it moves everything with set constraints, the latter together is defined and therefore I can no longer move anything.
Do I miss any setting?
 
a set in another default is solved as "rigid" , you have to go on its properties (mouse button on the assist in the feature manager) and put the check on "flexible"), I think that's it.
 
Hello, everyone.
I have a set, with mobile parts. when inside this assembly I insert another designed separately, with other mobile parts regularly coupled and "functioning" in the sense that it moves everything with set constraints, the latter together is defined and therefore I can no longer move anything.
Do I miss any setting?
Hello solarlord..

..with a simple consultation of the forum you would have found a question similar to your only last week. then a "research" before asking questions about the basic operation of the program is obligatory.
in this regard read this (which is always featured in the index):
http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?t=830:mixed:However yes, simply by clicking on the subassieme you will open a menu (you have already seen it, no?), choose the item property and pick up the option flessibile; here he will resume all the degrees of freedom he originally had.

then give, a minimum of "fantasy"; Let's study blessed menus, we try all the possible clicks.. is a windows program and works like everyone. then there is the help and a beautiful tutorial, let's consult them!

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
Okay, thank you all.
cmq help made....tutorial facts....except for the molds :)
I know it was bullshit, but sometimes you lose more than that.
Thanks again.
 

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