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Is there a way how to move components to Subassembly?

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Ezekiel12
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Is there a way how to move components to Subassembly?

Hi,

I think im doing something really stupid.... So I got several components and I need to merge them in subassembly. But nothing that I tried worked. This has to be something really simple and I am probably totally blind. Any help please?

 

Thx

Matt

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Beyondforce
in reply to: Ezekiel12

Hi @Ezekiel12,

 

Here you go:

 

Cheers / Ben
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Message 3 of 8
Ezekiel12
in reply to: Beyondforce

Thx Ben, I really was stupid 🙂 I did not point o the name of the subassembly when i wanted to drop it but below it... awkward... 

 

Thx and have a nice day! 🙂

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Beyondforce
in reply to: Ezekiel12

Believe it or not, but you are not the first one who made this mistake (me) 😉

Ben.

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Message 5 of 8
TimPaterson
in reply to: Beyondforce

I think this is the exact same question I have.  However, I get absolutely nothing from this or any other screencast I've tried to look at.  Is it possible to get a description of what's going on or a narrated video?

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Beyondforce
in reply to: TimPaterson

You just Drag and Drop a component onto the other 🙂

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Message 7 of 8
TimPaterson
in reply to: Beyondforce

That's exactly what I expected, but when I tried it (a couple of weeks ago) it didn't work. But I tried just now and it did work, so thanks for setting me straight.

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grayed
in reply to: Beyondforce

Sorry, I watched that video full screen and still have no idea what it shows.

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