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nx7.5 Select previous Components

nx7.5 Select previous Components

nx7.5 Select previous Components

(OP)
In the I-Deas master assembly we had a Move component and under this command one could right click and we had previous entities.  For Example if we moved 50 bolts to a new location and we did not like that location. We could move them again and we did not have to select all of the components again. All we did was right click and click previous entities and they would be selected again.  Does NX have a similar function?

Thanks
 

RE: nx7.5 Select previous Components

Not really.  But I can go into the Assembly Navigator and 'pack' the list so that all the bolts were represented as a single item which when I select it would be like selecting all 50 bolts.

John R. Baker, P.E.
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Siemens PLM Software Inc.
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RE: nx7.5 Select previous Components

(OP)
Ok cool thanks for the feedback.   

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