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Sorry about the subject line, couldn't resist...



In Wildifre, I have designed a sheet metal part with a pattern of holes for my PEM standoffs. The hole pattern was created, by chance, on the green side. I now have an assy file with this sheet metal piece and when I do an auto placement of my standoff (align and insert) on the opposite side from the green side (the side I want the standoff on), I get the alignment of the standoff to the face of the green side (more like a mate than an align). I can mate the standoff the way I want, just not by using auto placement. Does the side on which the hole pattern was made make a difference when auto placement is used?



Steve C
 
Not really, the green and white side are only to differentiate the sides. Helpful in the flat.



jperkins
 
When you are laying down turf you should have Green side up but not in sheetmetal. (Message fragments?)



jperkins
 
To hazmatt: Because I can. It's there and it's faster than placing them one constrain at a time.



To jperkins: It seems to make a difference, because when I auto placed a component on the green side it worked as designed. When I tried to placed the same component on the non-green side, it moved itself to the green side.



Thanks for the replys



Steve C
 
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