ijk
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Hello everyone,
I've just started seeing solidworks and so far I've sprayed the functions of the sketch environment.
I think I have not understood the editing of the functions in question.
when creating for example a circular pattern sw allows with the dragon to move the center of the pattern to the desired position by making it even if necessary coincide with other points of the sketch, but in madness edit this does not seem anymore possible; Moreover in the first field under parameters I find written point-1 that does not indicate the point from me selected during the creation of the pattern (the point I selected had another name!) and if I try to select the field first and then to choose a new point of the sketch as center of the pattern the selected point ends in the field of entities to be repeated with a completely unexpected result. similar problems related to directions I also found them in the linear pattern.
I find it difficult to modify and manage the center (for circular) and the directions (for the linear) of these commands respectively.
How to operate?
I've just started seeing solidworks and so far I've sprayed the functions of the sketch environment.
I think I have not understood the editing of the functions in question.
when creating for example a circular pattern sw allows with the dragon to move the center of the pattern to the desired position by making it even if necessary coincide with other points of the sketch, but in madness edit this does not seem anymore possible; Moreover in the first field under parameters I find written point-1 that does not indicate the point from me selected during the creation of the pattern (the point I selected had another name!) and if I try to select the field first and then to choose a new point of the sketch as center of the pattern the selected point ends in the field of entities to be repeated with a completely unexpected result. similar problems related to directions I also found them in the linear pattern.
I find it difficult to modify and manage the center (for circular) and the directions (for the linear) of these commands respectively.
How to operate?