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New Update Move Function Issue

New Update Move Function Issue

JerryLJr
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New Update Move Function Issue

JerryLJr
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So with this new update bringing an overhaul to the move function I have found that I can no longer select the center point of a circle as my origin point and then another circle's center point as my target point. This has made our current project a bit of a struggle today. It was something I used very regularly and am wondering if some setting just got changed or if was actually something unincorporated from the move function. It will make my job much more difficult and time consuming at times with not having the ability to do this.

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daniel_lyall
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Use the Aline command it's under modify  


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paul.clauss
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Hi @JerryLJr

 

@daniel_lyall is correct, if you are moving bodies/ components you may easily work around this issue with the Align command. 

 

If you are moving sketch entities, I noticed that the point to point command worked for me. It also worked to move the bodies as long as the sketches including the centerpoints are shown. I have illustrated this in the screencast below - please let me know if you are seeing different behavior.

Paul Clauss

Product Support Specialist




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