strange multiple selection with red outine

strange multiple selection with red outine

jeroenvdlinden
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strange multiple selection with red outine

jeroenvdlinden
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Hi there!,

 

I'm having this strange thing when trying to select one shape out of multiple in one sketch.

I don't actually know what to do since i need them all separately..

 

As you can see, some of them work properly, but most of them when selecting only one you get a bunch more..

 

I drew every single one of them the same way..

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jhackney1972
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Please attach your model.  If you do not know how to attach your Fusion 360 model follow these easy steps. Open the model in Fusion 360, select the File menu, then Export and save as a F3D or F3Z file to your hard drive. Then use the Attachments section, of a forum post, to attach it.

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jeroenvdlinden
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Ofcourse! hereby the file attached.

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jhackney1972
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I have no idea why some sketch areas were connected but I ran a routine of steps to separate them, I do not think you will find any connected but I did not touch all so I may be wrong.  Your model is attached.

 

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TimelesslyTiredYouth
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For @jhackney1972 

  • Overlapping Geometry: If lines or splines overlap slightly, Fusion might group them into one profile.
  • Shared Edges: When two shapes share a boundary, Fusion may not recognize them as separate profiles.
    could be why?

For @jeroenvdlinden 

  • Try duplicating the sketch and see if this resolves the issue
  • Or you can try to create a new sketch, just recreate a small part to see if it repeats or ctr C Ctr V (Windows) one red area and see if it stays red once pasted.

If this issue does persist, then please reply or follow the above posts request. If this issue doesn't persist it may have been a bug and if you reply here again, we can call the right people to ensure this problem doesn't reoccur...

 

Cordialement 

Ricky

 

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