Hello,
I have 2014 version. Whenever i copy paste an assembly constraints are lost.
i heard that in 2014 version constarints shoulg go togheter with the copy paste command
What i am missing here?
Thanks
Dan
Hmmm, I just tried it. Everything I copied came in grounded, in their original positions, but with no constraints on them. Not what I envisioned. But then again I copied parts of a pipe run, and the route was not copied. Let me try again with a standard constraint assembly....
Stand by.
EDIT:
Just tried it with an assembly that used standard constraints and it worked just fine, the only constraints that didn't come through were the ones attached to parts or geometry that I did not copy.
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Hi! Could you attach an example exhibiting the behavior you described? Or, you can send it to me (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com) directly.
Thanks!
People my mistake...it appears inventor does not copy constraints which do not exist...
How wierd is that 🙂
Everything is OK
Thanks
Dan