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REPETITION COMANDV5r7

REPETITION COMANDV5r7

REPETITION COMANDV5r7

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In order to create stuff without having to click on it all the time just duble-click the icon. Let's say you want to create a triagle. intead of clicking in the LINE icon 3 times, you double click once and draw your line.To terminate just click again!
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RE: REPETITION COMANDV5r7

how to duplicate part body in catia v5 r7 using feature trasformations

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I think the best way it to go to the tree and select your part body, right click COPY and then hit PASTE from edit MENU
The copied body part will be called "Copy body part 1" and will be shown in your tree.
 

RE: REPETITION COMANDV5r7

in order to use user repetition for a partbody, you got to define a anchor point in your body and the several position in a sketch.

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