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  1. 29 Ιουλ 2018 · Then click on the ACCEPT SOLUTION button. 08-24-201807:33 AM. 08-24-201807:33 AM. After a few weeks of no answer, I assumed the answer was "No, you can't copy faces" and changed them to components instead. Thanks to everyone that took the time to look at this. 08-24-201807:45 AM. 08-24-201807:45 AM.

  2. 20 Νοε 2014 · If you're having trouble seeing a dialog, you may consider using the Reset to Default Layout command, the keyboard shortcuts are below. Mac OS. ALT + Command + R. Windows. CTRL + ALT + R. If things get really severe with the UI, you may try the following: 1. Close Fusion 360.

  3. 15 Σεπ 2014 · I suspect that you may need to select more faces to copy and paste to maintain the same geometry. You could try subdividing (command in the Modify menu) the existing faces before copying and pasting the sculpt surface. I hope that helps. Please let me know if you have any questions.

  4. 8 Απρ 2019 · Do you want to just copy with no link to the original? If so open the design with the body you want to copy, select the body in the browser, right click and copy. Then switch to the other design, create a base feature and with it active right click and paste. If you need a link back to the original then no there is no way to do that with a ...

  5. 29 Νοε 2018 · Each component has a depression in it created from a circle on a sketch and using the Press/Pull tool. I want to use the Create->Pattern->Rectangular Pattern tool to basically copy the circular depression on the right Component over to the left component. I can successfully do such a Pattern operation WITHIN a component, but it doesn't seem to ...

  6. 12 Αυγ 2012 · Hi group, is it possible to copy and paste parts in an assembly but also keeping any constraints set on the part? I.e. if I had a square block constrained to a flat face of a floor, when I copy and paste the block many times I would like all the copy blocks to still be constrained to the floor. ...

  7. 30 Ιουν 2019 · Like the title says, how do you do this? Whenever I select all the faces I want and go to Edit > Duplicate/Duplicate Special, it seems to just duplicate the entire mesh instead. Solved by mspeer. Go to Solution. Report. 0 Likes.

  8. 27 Απρ 2015 · 1. While editing a sketch, window select the entire object, a rectangle in this example. 2. Right click and pick Copy. Or use standard win/mac shortcuts, CRTL+C (windows), or command+C (mac). 3. To paste into the same sketch, or another, ensure that the destination sketch is being edited. 4.

  9. 18 Μαρ 2015 · Here is a workaround for how to copy a Sketch to a new offset plane, hope this helps 🙂. 1. Make a Sketch 2. Stop Sketch 3. Create Offset plane from Sketch + start new Sketch 4. Stop Sketch 5. Go back to first Sketch and edit then select all with mouse and click "ctrl + c" 6. Stop Sketch 7.

  10. 3 Ιουλ 2019 · In BobCAD I was able to simply select the faces that I needed to build from, hit Ctrl+C, then either activate a different layer and hit Ctrl+V to paste them onto the new layer, or open up a new design and hit Ctrl+V to paste them into the new design. It's exceedingly simple in BobCAD, but I'm struggling to get F360 to do it at all.

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