Can someone please confirm that this is the correct behavior? I don't recall seeing this behavior before, but maybe it has always worked this way??? I was looking at this using Inventor 2015.
But instead of rotating the member, it rotates the offset as shown in this video.
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What you're seeing is correct. Orientation is always based around the selected line and not based on the offset. Meaning they act independently of each other.
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@Curtis_WaguespackSeeing the same behavior, but I have no idea if it's always done this. I've never had a reason to try before.
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Hi Mark.Lancaster & cbenner,
You both gave the wrong answer, you were supposed to say that it worked the way I wanted it to.
Thanks for the replies, that helps me confirm that there was not a change that I was not aware of, and that it isworking as designed.
Here's one method to get the desired results, that I could think of, in case it helps someone in the future.
I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
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