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Parts suspended in air - how do I drop them back down onto my original "plane"?

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mknickles
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Parts suspended in air - how do I drop them back down onto my original "plane"?

I'm not even sure how I did this...  I was simply working along and added a new cylinder and then noticed a bunch of shadows far below my parts I've been working on...

 

They're all on the same plane (except the cylinder I just added) so I obviously did this @ one time.  How do I move them all back down?

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rishivadher
in reply to: mknickles

Hi

try to redifine the skech plane to plane of origen

best

Message 3 of 6
mknickles
in reply to: rishivadher

Could you please give me specific instructions on how to do this? I am
brand new to Fusion.
Message 4 of 6
rishivadher
in reply to: mknickles

Hi could you post here the file, in a zip, so I can with plane you refer and what you want do do with modelling.

Atenciosamente de Rishi Vadher.
Desculpe os errors foi enviado por um dispositivo móvel.
Message 5 of 6
mknickles
in reply to: rishivadher

For whatever reason the 4th part I created was much lower (on the Z axis)
than the remaining parts. As I was preparing to try to move all the other
parts back to the original plane I first tried deleting this "part #4" and
doing so automatically shifted the plane up to meet the original 3 parts.
Problem solved. I still don't know how/why "part #4" was created several
hundred millimeters below the other 3 parts but the problem is now gone.
Thank you ---
Message 6 of 6
rishivadher
in reply to: mknickles

Ok, nice it's solved 😉

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