Move sketch from one component to another

Move sketch from one component to another

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Move sketch from one component to another

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Is there any way to move a sketch from the general sketches folder to a sketch folder within a sub component?

 

For example, I make a new sketch and then extrude the sketch into a new body. I then convert the body to a component. I want the initial sketch to be foldered in the browser under the new component, but it doesn't seem like it can move.

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Message 21 of 39

shahriarsifat1802164
Collaborator
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Thank you.

Md. Shahriar Mohtasim
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 
RUET

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Message 22 of 39

c.hudsonGUVQ6
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Participant

I'm the original reply on this line of questioning.  Over the years since I replied to the original question, many, many functions have changed on Fusion.  Develop a process for doing anything and you are but one software update from that process not working anymore.  Lately, if I want to move anything around in the browser tree, I do the following:

1.  In the Browser on the right, right click on the top-most (master) component.

2.  In the drop down that appears, click the item at the bottom, "Do Not Capture Design History."  

3. In the box that appears, choose "Continue."

4.  You now have drag and drop capabilities for most of the components in the Browser Tree.  

5.  When you are done, right click on the top (master) component in the list and choose "Capture Design History."

 

Of course, this makes a break in the capture, but you are able to do all sorts of things with the capture turned off that otherwise are impossible.   As each of us uses this fabulous software to perform very different functions, this suggestion may or may not work for you.  

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Message 23 of 39

jacare1234
Explorer
Explorer

This should be the accepted solution

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Message 24 of 39

etfrench
Mentor
Mentor

Deleting the design history is definitely not the way to move a sketch to a new component.  Simply drag and drop it into the new component. 

ETFrench

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Message 25 of 39

dnesting
Explorer
Explorer

This post comes up top in search results.  I spent literally five minutes with the simplest test case--a single empty component and one simple sketch--angrily trying drag-and-drop movements over and over, ten different ways, with different components active, different things selected, always completely failing with no indication from the UI why it was refusing to move the sketch.

 

And then one time it worked.  I don't think I did anything differently, but this time it worked.

 

I hit ^Z so that I could try reproducing exactly what I did, but now EVERY way that I try it works.  Parent component active. Child component active. Stuff selected. Stuff unselected. Every approach now successfully moves the sketch where I want it to go.

 

I conclude that there's a bug.  Somehow Fusion 360 gets stuck in a state where it just refuses to move the sketch, but if you can get the right thing magically selected in the right order, it un-sticks and now the operation can work.

 

So if you find this maddening, and advice like "Simply drag and drop it" to be infuriating because it obviously *isn't* that simple, the problem isn't actually you.  Just keep mashing mouse buttons and eventually you'll hit upon the same magic I hit to get it to work.  Hopefully someone can work out exactly the incantation I unknowingly hit upon, and hopefully that person works for Autodesk and can fix whatever is going on here to make this more reliable.

Message 26 of 39

public
Explorer
Explorer

Man, was this non obvious. As above, the drag is from the sketch icon and the drop onto the component icon.

 

Not the component name.

 

Not inside the component where the blue bar suggests you can.

 

 

Message 27 of 39

pdevDMGRW
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

@public is the man - drag to the COMPONENT ICON:   NO, do not drag to the name, NO, do not drag to the sketch folder,  and NO, do NOT be faked out by that deceitful little blue line fusion shows you when dragging.  Shame on autodesk for such sloppy time-wasting nonsense.  

Message 28 of 39

Fritzinator
Contributor
Contributor

How is it that in the year of 2022 that professional design software made by a multi billion dollar company is unable to simply copy and paste or move a sketch between two components?  And you all have the gall to ask for a subscription ... what a joke.

Message 29 of 39

etfrench
Mentor
Mentor

Really? You read the thread and can't figure out how to move or copy a sketch?  Maybe Autodesk should require more training before allowing new users to use the software😁

ETFrench

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Message 30 of 39

Fusion360Hodad
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Contributor
Maybe Autodesk should require more training before allowing someone like you to post on here.
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Message 31 of 39

Fusion360Hodad
Contributor
Contributor

Fully agree!

 

In my opinion the original version of Autocad was more intuitive and stable running on a Compaq 286 than Fusion360 is running on a high-end Mac. And since all my other software, including Vectorworks,  runs great on the Mac, I know the problem in not the Mac. My perception is that Fusion360 is Autodesk’s pet or **** project that deserves, but does not receive adequate attention or resources to make it all that can or should be. That makes me think it’s a test bed for what’s next in the pipeline and a likely replacement.

Message 32 of 39

Fusion360Hodad
Contributor
Contributor

Fully agree!

 

In my opinion the original version of Autocad was more intuitive and stable running on a Compaq 286 than Fusion360 is running on a high-end Mac. And since all my other software, including Vectorworks,  runs great on the Mac, I know the problem in not the Mac. My perception is that Fusion360 is Autodesk’s pet or test project that deserves, but does not receive adequate attention or resources to make it all that can or should be. That makes me think it’s a test bed for what’s next in the pipeline and a likely replacement.

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Message 33 of 39

Fritzinator
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Contributor

hurr durr obviously I'z just a tard

 

I have read all the pages of this god forsaken post and done every pixel peeper drag the icon(BUT not the text!) to the component name(BUT not the sketch folder), destroy timeline, waste of time listed here. NOTHING has worked to simply moving a sketch from the root of a design into a component directory. I know I should have put the sketch in a component, but I got in a hurry and spent 4 hours before I noticed my mistake.

 

I had to copy and paste the sketch to a new sketch which then lost all origin constraints. That was fun.

 

Being unable to move whole sketches and other items around in a coherent manner is clearly an unacceptable gaping hole in the core functionality of otherwise fairly user friendly intuitive software(by cad software standards).

 

I should be able to drag and drop groups items related to the sketch and bodies at will between components. Without having to pixel peep where to click and drag to.(if that alleged method even works, which it has not in my case.)

Message 34 of 39

david.massey2DGS9
Explorer
Explorer

Additionally, if all sketches are removed from the original component, the program will automatically delete the Sketches folder from that location.

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Message 35 of 39

scottH36AU
Advocate
Advocate

Seems like this functionality was removed. No longer possible to drag a sketch from one component to another. You now have to edit the original, copy everything, then paste into a new sketch on the target component, then delete the original.

Message 36 of 39

TrippyLighting
Consultant
Consultant

No, that still works. However, it depends on some conditions.

For example that sketch cannot have been used by another component.


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Message 37 of 39

alan_richardson
Explorer
Explorer

This solution is perfectly correct and so simple to do. Thanks

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Message 38 of 39

dgoller2RNYJ
Contributor
Contributor

Icon to Icon!

 

Thank you so very much.

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Message 39 of 39

andronick.mail
Observer
Observer

The drag and drop method works.
Just one caveat: the sketch should not be in a group.
I couldn't drag it until I deleted the grouping in "design history"

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