Silly question again...
I've imported and SVG and extruded it (or its projection or something, another thread got me lost). Now I wish I could move it but don't see how:
Thanks for the help.
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I tried to create a Screencast to demonstrate what I was successful with but for some reason Screencast is currently failing to start for me. I'll try to describe it along with the picture below. It's helpful if the sketch only contains the SVG data or if the SVG curves are away from any other sketch entities so that they're easy to select without getting other curves too.
Here's a quick way to determine if what the steps were successful and you'll be able to move the result. Just try moving one of the curves from the SVG import. Initially, you can't. Perform these steps to allow them to be moved.
Try dragging a single curve now. If you can drag a single curve, the "Move" command should work and allow you to move all of them at once. I had some weird behavior if I accidentally got another sketch curve in the selection when I was trying to "UnFix" the curves so if it doesn't work the first time, try it again being careful what you select.
The first line in the move dialog box is for the type of entity you want to move. it's set to body in your screen cast. If you want to move sketch objects, then you will need to change that to "sketch"
If you are trying to move the sketch, it might help to turn the visibility of the body off, so the sketch is easier to select.
BrianEkins> Yes, thanks!
laughingcreek> I Wasn't trying to move the whole sketch, only the svg import. But making a sketch containing only an svg import might be a smart thing to do.
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