Fusion 360 automatically fills the conditions of the command when there is only one object on the screen.

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Fusion 360 automatically fills the conditions of the command when there is only one object on the screen.

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Fusion 360 automatically fills the conditions of the command when there is only one object on the screen.

There's a problem here.

 

For example, if there is one profile on the screen, executing EXTRUDE automatically selects the profile.

 

As a second example, if there is one profile and one axis, executing REVOLVE will automatically complete the command.

 

There's a problem starting from here.

If there are two profiles and one axis, when REVOLVE is executed, only the axis is automatically selected.

If you select one profile, the command will be automatically completed, making it impossible to select the remaining profiles.

It's not a problem if the condition of the command is automatically selected when there's only one object.

As it is auto-completed, it is a problem that the profile cannot be selected additionally.

 

 

Even if it's auto-completed, you can choose additional profiles.

 

If there is one axis of two profiles, I want it to be modified so that it is not automatically selected.

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To answer your concern:  "If you select one profile, the command will be automatically completed, making it impossible to select the remaining profiles.".  If you hold down CTRL (CMD on Mac), with the Profile input active, you can select additional profiles

 

"If there is one axis of two profiles, I want it to be modified so that it is not automatically selected."

 

I am pretty confident that this change will not be made.  This behavior was added at the specific request of a large number of customers, and is generally appreciated by most.

 

 


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