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Reference Lines cannot be arrayed when hosted to certain extrusions/voids

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crapai
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Reference Lines cannot be arrayed when hosted to certain extrusions/voids

I don't know if this is a bug or a "feature" but I though I should post to see if people have ran into this.

 

I was trying to array a reference line in the front view of a family. It created the second instance of it but when I edited the array number the extra instances of the reference line were stacked at the same place as the original.

 

I found that if you try to host the reference line to a void or an extrusion that has it's sketch on another surface this behavior happens. I was able to create a extrusion from the reference level, host a reference line to one of it's vertical faces, and array it without any problems.

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barthbradley
in reply to: crapai

Almost sounds like a description of Array to Last and not to 2nd. 

 

ArrayLast93.png 

 

...or maybe Constrain? 

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crapai
in reply to: barthbradley

Same issue with array to last. The additional arrays stack on the original reference line.

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RDAOU
in reply to: crapai

@crapai 

 

Behavior seems normal here...maybe you can upload the family which is giving you a hard time

 

array ref lines.gif

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