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When a part is constrained by origin planes or origin axes, it would be logical that when i replace this part with an assembly,the assembly finds the same constraints.
After 10+ years working with inventor I discovered the ground and root command under productivity, saves some time compared to putting the 3 flush constrains by hand.
Yes i know it, but sometimes i put a part in an assembly several times, and later, in the project, i create a subassembly with one of these part. The other parts need to be replace by this new assembly and i need to re-constraint every assembly. But if the assembly keep the original contraint (with original plan of course), it save me a lot of time and errors.