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<mohandis2> wrote in messageUsing
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IV2008 prof, I have a steel tube with some holes on it, when I make an array,
only the tube is copied to other instances without the holes, does any one
know why? My other question is how to get "3D hidden" view using autodesk
design review 2009, as I always have hidden line visible at "edges only" mode.
Thank.
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<mohandis2> wrote in messagethe
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holes are in the assembly.
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<mohandis2> wrote in messageThat
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steel is connected to another one via that hole, witch actually 2 holes, one
on each steel, if I move that hole to the part, I will have to do the some for
the other part, and calculate the exact position manually, so I will not take
advantage of the hole feature in the assembly to have 2 or more object
connected at the same time using only one hole operation, witch is as in real
world. thanks.
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