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Moving items from assy to assy

Moving items from assy to assy

Moving items from assy to assy

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Working in SE20 and I have a problem. I have parts in a top level assembly, but I need them to be in one of the subassemblies. Is there a way to move them from one to the other without having to erase them from one and redo in the other?

Thanks

SE v20 SP7 WinXP SP2

RE: Moving items from assy to assy

I'd play around on it a bit before doing your real model and saving it.  I dont' think there's a good tutorial on it.

It's really usefull but if you don't use it often can take a little getting used to sometimes.

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RE: Moving items from assy to assy

You can't just drag and drop?

RE: Moving items from assy to assy

No you can't drag & drop thank goodness.
Drag & drop is reserved for re-ordering.
To transfer or disperse it is a discreet command so there is no danger of accidently moving a part from one assembly to another.
 

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