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Old 04-27-2004, 05:21 AM
braclark braclark is offline
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Ability to select assemblies in subract function

Sometimes when I do subtract, like when I'm making a fixture for our product, I'll start out by subracting the product from the fixture. But the product is an assembly of many parts and the subract function only lets you select single parts. I want to select the assembly in the browser. Can we make this happen?
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Old 04-27-2004, 06:06 AM
Gary Brauch Gary Brauch is offline
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If you use the select list, you can choose all parts in an assembly when subtracting.

Subtract>Select>parts>recursive (if you have sub-assys)>In Assembly

Then select the assembly.

Gary.
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Old 04-28-2004, 09:11 AM
braclark braclark is offline
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Yeah, that's a nice work-around. I usually turn off everything except for what I want to select, and then select by VPFrame. But shouldn't we be able to just select the assembly?

Isn't this just a matter of saying allow parts and assemblies for that dialog box?
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