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How to Make assigning loads procedure more convinient RSA2013
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Hello everyone! Please tell me is there a way to copy those loads that have been already assigned. I mean to select and click copy or maybe some commands which work with a load table. It would be much easier and faster to edit those loads that have been already assigned.
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Re: How to Make assigning loads procedure more convinient RSA2013
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It depens on loads you used but in general go to Loads table, mark row or rows with loads, CTRL+C, highligh the last record in this tabble (the one with *), CTRL+V, then adjust pasted records

Rafal Gaweda
Product Support
Autodesk, Inc.
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and graphically? may be using right-click by the element?
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and graphically? may be using right-click by the element?
Toghether with element.

Rafal Gaweda
Product Support
Autodesk, Inc.
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so you state that this connection is bidirectional: by selecting an element in a table it will be also selected on the display? Do I understand it right?
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IN the table you can see many objects numbers in List cells. So if you copy whole record loads to all of them will be copied. But in general yes unless you turn off synchronizations between tables and views in preferences.

Rafal Gaweda
Product Support
Autodesk, Inc.
