Hello, I've just installed Fusion 360 and was tweaking it a bit to get used to the interface. I moved a shape using the "Move" feature and then proceeded to add more features. However, when I was unsatisfied with the position of the shape and wanted it to return to its original position, I right-clicked on it, clicked on "Edit Feature", and then selected "Move" from the drop-down menu. Unfortunately, I couldn't find the coordinates I had previously assigned, so I was unable to undo them.
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You will soon learn to create a Component and then added sketches and bodies under it. Then you can use Joints to position the components anywhere you desire and connect them to other components. The Move command is not used too often and has some characteristics you want to avoid. In your case you can however, return the body to the original coordinates it was created in by manipulating the timeline. The video will explain.
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John Hackney
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Sometimes, in a multibody design, which is more often used in industrial and product design. the move feature is very helpful in moving geometry.
What you used is the 1st (default) move option in the dialogue, which is non-parametric, meaning it forgets its previous settings.
The two move options I have circled are parametric:
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