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Need help with how to move a part with its constrains from a child product to a parent product

Need help with how to move a part with its constrains from a child product to a parent product

Need help with how to move a part with its constrains from a child product to a parent product

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Hi everyone, I have a main product with different sub-assemblies. I want to move several part outside of a child product into the main product. Can someone help me with how to do this?

Thanks for your time.

RE: Need help with how to move a part with its constrains from a child product to a parent product

Right-click on the sub-assembly, go down the list and mouse over the object, and change it from 'rigid' to 'flexible'. That way you can move the components inside the child assembly without losing the structure. Also, when you open the child product in it's own window the component will be shown back in it's original position.

Drew Mumaw
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