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Move an origin plane

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j9lemmon
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Move an origin plane

I have a 2nd Origin Plane in a different position than the main origin plane. I did not intend this. This 2nd plane appeared yesterday after working on the design for many days. Apparently, I mistakenly moved this 2nd origin plane. Screenshot attached.

Is there a way to move this 2nd Origin Plane to the same location as the main plane?

Thanks in advance.

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alessandro.gasso
in reply to: j9lemmon

Please, can you share the file?

Thanks and regards,



Alessandro Gasso
Fusion 360 – Simulation/Generative Design Adoption Specialist
Autodesk, Inc.
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g-andresen
in reply to: j9lemmon

Hi,

Take a look at your components.

Each has its individual origin. This changes with the position of the component.

origins visible.png
You´ll see it if you switch origins on & off.

 

günther

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laughingcreek
in reply to: j9lemmon

If you activate your top level component so youi can see the entire timeline, do you have a capture position feature?  if so delete it.

laughingcreek_0-1594306019581.png

 

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j9lemmon
in reply to: laughingcreek

Thanks @laughingcreek 

A Capture Position Feature in the Timeline was the problem. 

Huge help!

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