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Component operations > Copy

cleamon
1-Newbie

Component operations > Copy

My company just moved from Wildfire 4 to Creo 2.0 and I notice that he component operation copy does not work the same anymore.

Used to be while in an assembly I could pick this copy command, select a number of components and then it would ask me if I wanted to change any dimensions or not then would ask for new references for each component that was not assembled to a component with in the copied set. If I did not want new referenced I could just pick "same" and move on. Once finished it would create a group with all the copied components in it.

I cannot figure out how to get it to work that way. Am I missing something?

Thanks, Chris


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JLG
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(To:cleamon)

Try "Feature Operations" instead of "Component Operations." A component is a feature of an assembly, so I think this should work for you.

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JLG
1-Newbie
1-Newbie
(To:cleamon)

Try "Feature Operations" instead of "Component Operations." A component is a feature of an assembly, so I think this should work for you.

cleamon
1-Newbie
(To:JLG)

That was it. The mapkey that I was using must have been using feature copy instead of component and I just didn't know it.

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