Difference between revisions of "Paste Part is Attached to the Wrong End"
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Step 2) Select the '''"Locate Coupler"''' command button. | Step 2) Select the '''"Locate Coupler"''' command button. | ||
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Step 5) Select the '''"OK"''' button | Step 5) Select the '''"OK"''' button | ||
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Step 5) Select the "Paste" command button. You will now see the part being tracked from your new location. | Step 5) Select the "Paste" command button. You will now see the part being tracked from your new location. | ||
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Revision as of 14:28, 25 June 2014
The end the software uses to attach the part to the cursor is the "start" end of the part.
There maybe times where you want to use the other end or maybe the middle of the part to attach it.
Step 1) Select the part from the "Master Part List".
Step 2) Select the "Locate Coupler" command button.
Step 3) Select the PickPoint you wish to define as the new attachment point.
Step 4) You can enter a XYZ value on the left side if a PickPoint doesn't exist on the part.
Step 5) Select the "OK" button
Step 5) Select the "Paste" command button. You will now see the part being tracked from your new location.