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At this point I think the copy paste function in fusion 360 is terrible. I am in my sketch, created a rectangle, I then right-clicked and select Move/Copy and there is not a copy command available anywhere inside this option which I can find...ONLY MOVE. Why call it move/copy when there is not a copy option? I have looked everywhere on your support site, youtube on how to copy and move and I can find no instructions except I found one video on YouTube, tried it and it did not work. In the video, he right clicked, selected copy, then move off the rectangle then right click again and selected paste. It then pasted the object on top of the original (which in my view is terrible, you end up with things on top of other things and you cannot tell), then using the displayed arrows moved it off the original. I tried the exact same process and it did not work.
So I created a test component
Now in some weird mode..
I created a rectangle, then a second rectangle. When I select either one both are selected. So checked to see if I am some kind of select mode, but I don't see anything or a Clear Selection mode command. The whole thing seems a mess, so I thought I would delete the test component, I right-clicked on the test component and select delete option, my rectangles are highlighted in blue and it does nothing!!!! I can't delete the component!!
For just trying to copy and paste, I have gone down a rabbit hole of frustration, and have wasted an hour or more trying to figure out what should be a VERY simple thing. I have been using CAD software for 30 year. AutoSketch, has much better tools for modifying sketches, the translate tool would be great in this program. I have created some real stuff and am quite please with most of it, but of all the features, copying should be the easiest and it is the worst......
Finally, I don't understand why when moving an object in sketch, the software does not simple allow the user to select/snap to a point on the object and move it around freely, then select with precision where to position it, another snap to point grid etc.. Why restrict to x/y directions??
Solved! Go to Solution.