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Assembly Structure

Assembly Structure

Assembly Structure

(OP)
Hi,

I have one main assembly contains 10 subassemblies.
I want to move the parts from one subassembly to another or into the main assembly.
I have tried for COpy/Paste but it doesnt work?
If anyone knows regarding this plz suggest.

Thanks .

Have a nice day.
Regards,
Amar

RE: Assembly Structure

With the Assembly Navigator open and the subassembly(s) of interest expanded, have you tried using 'Drag & Drop' to simply pick and move components from one level to another?  Note that Mating Conditions/Assembly Constraints will NOT be preserved, even if all effected parts are moved at the same time.

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RE: Assembly Structure

Make sure you have your "assemblies" toggled on in your applications.

RE: Assembly Structure

(OP)
Thanks Every body

It works now.

regards,
Amar

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