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(OP)
Dear pro\e users,

Can i have instances of a part in different colors?

Amish Bhushan Goel
Engineer
Hitech e Soft
amg@hitechesoft.com

RE: COLOR

I think quite a few have tried this, and the answer is no
If anyone out there knows better, then lets hear it

RE: COLOR

(OP)
I have got the answer:

Copy the whole surface and give it a color. Repeat this again. Call tthe two surfaces in the family table and suppress on of them to get the desired sesults.

Amish Bhushan Goel
Engineer
Hitech e Soft
amg@hitechesoft.com

RE: COLOR

(OP)
I have got the answer:

Copy the whole surface and give it a color. Repeat this again. Call tthe two surfaces in the family table and suppress on of them to get the desired results.

Amish Bhushan Goel
Engineer
Hitech e Soft
amg@hitechesoft.com

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