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copying an edited element

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ksekhavati
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copying an edited element

Hello All. I am trying to copy the wall on the left to a different location. The wall has been edited using ref. plane. When I copy this edited wall to a new location the original wall appears instead of the edited wall. Can anyone help? Thank you.Copy Wall.JPG

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ennujozlagam
in reply to: ksekhavati

you need to copy with the reference plane, i think they use the reference plane in cutting geometry or you can add reference plane and use cut geometry to cut the wall. thanks

 

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ksekhavati
in reply to: ksekhavati

Thanks for replying. I also have an issue copying steel beams which have been cut in section view between columns using ref. plane from one level to another level. Taking your advice I am unable to see ref. plane on a plan view to be able to copy the beams from one level to another level. I can pick all my steel beams but not the ref. planes which are only visible in section view

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ksekhavati
in reply to: ennujozlagam

Thanks for replying. I also have an issue copying steel beams which have been cut in section view between columns using ref. plane from one level to another level. Taking your advice I am unable to see ref. plane on a plan view to be able to copy the beams from one level to another level. I can pick all my steel beams but not the ref. planes which are only visible in section view
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ennujozlagam
in reply to: ksekhavati

Another way is to copy your beam and create a reference plane to cut geometry or make them a group of your beam with reference plane and copy them to the next floor. 





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ksekhavati
in reply to: ksekhavati

Thanks a lot for replying

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ksekhavati
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Thanks a lot for replying

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