Copy (multiple) function

Copy (multiple) function

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Copy (multiple) function

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There are a few various threads on this topic but am adding my bid for support.  I'd very much like to see a 'multiple copies' function in the 'move/copy' dialogue box.   This dialogue box is otherwise much more user friendly and simple compared to the 'create pattern' dialogue window.  (in my opinion of course).  

Thanks for listening. 

 

Ben

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HughesTooling
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For now you can Use Ctrl+C then Ctrl+V just keep pressing Ctrl+V or Paste from the right click menu for multiple copies.

 

Mark

Mark Hughes
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jeff.pek
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Do you really want a component pattern? that might be more straightforward than multiple copies.

  Jeff

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Anonymous
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Hi Jeff. I'm looking to copy parts quickly and easily as a setup tool in
the CAD side prior to machining. Most of the parts I do are in multiples
in a single block of material which is often machined from multiple sides.
I need to physically see them within a larger material stock for quoting
and locating. Creating a pattern off a single part doesn't help me in this
particular situation as I"m not looking to create a toolpathing pattern,
just show all my parts in a stock.
I hope that makes some sense. I appreciate your help!





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