AlessandroC.
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Good morning to all,
as from the title of the discussion, I cannot copy in a precise position a sketch within a geometric group "unordered".
I try to explain myself better. . .
- all geometric elements (lines, surfaces, unions, etc.) can be copied and glued to a precise location of the logical tree. "copio" the reference object, "select" the voice of the logical tree to which to queue the copy, "neck" and everything works.
- only for sketches, following the same procedure, the copied sketch is placed at the bottom of the geometric group on which I defined the work object, even selecting an object to which to concatenate the copy.
Of course, in a second moment, I can move it to the desired location.
I wanted to know if I'm wrong, or if there's an option to copy the sketch like all the other objects.
the file works equally, but I would like to give a visual structure to the geometric group to allow all colleagues to understand the order of design operations.
thanks to those who will give me some indication
as from the title of the discussion, I cannot copy in a precise position a sketch within a geometric group "unordered".
I try to explain myself better. . .
- all geometric elements (lines, surfaces, unions, etc.) can be copied and glued to a precise location of the logical tree. "copio" the reference object, "select" the voice of the logical tree to which to queue the copy, "neck" and everything works.
- only for sketches, following the same procedure, the copied sketch is placed at the bottom of the geometric group on which I defined the work object, even selecting an object to which to concatenate the copy.
Of course, in a second moment, I can move it to the desired location.
I wanted to know if I'm wrong, or if there's an option to copy the sketch like all the other objects.
the file works equally, but I would like to give a visual structure to the geometric group to allow all colleagues to understand the order of design operations.
thanks to those who will give me some indication