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CHANGE SKETCH SUPPORT

CHANGE SKETCH SUPPORT

CHANGE SKETCH SUPPORT

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Hello
I would like to know if is it posible to change the support of a sketch once it has been made.
I mean, for example, I have made an extrude through a sketch supported in a lateral face but unfortunately I was wrong
and I must change the support of this sketch...
Is there any way to change its support?

Thanks in advance for the suppport¡

RE: CHANGE SKETCH SUPPORT

What do you mean by "the support of a sketch"? If you mean, can I change the 'plane' that a sketch was drawn on, the answer is yes. When in the sketch editor, there is an option named 'Reattach' which will allow you select a new plane to attach the sketch to, but please keep in mind that the plane, either a Datum Plane or the planar face of a solid body, must be part of a feature that appears in the Part Navigator's 'Model History' section AHEAD of the sketch in timestamp order.

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