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BRENTC1208
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BRENTC1208
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I'm in the middle of a design and I noticed I was in ZX axis not the YX axis. How do modify it so it is correct in the manufacturing.

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jhackney1972
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Hopefully you are using Capture Design History and have a timeline.  Without being in the model sketch, right click on it and choose Redefine Sketch Plane and select the new Origin plane you desire.

 

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davebYYPCU
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In Manufacturing - You are allowed to select your new datum, as a first step.....

 

Might help....

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BRENTC1208
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I couldn't figure it out so I saved it as a DXF file and started a new design using that file. Thank You anyway
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jhackney1972
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For your future reference, this is how Redefine Sketch Plane works.

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BRENTC1208
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Thank You!

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jhackney1972
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You are Welcome.  

 

May I offer a little advise, in the future you should select the post you are responding to so it comes up as a response to the person you are addressing.  You selected yourself and with more than one responder, to your post, no one knows who you are responding to.  This will avoid confusion when posting.

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