Which brings up another source of confusion(?) re 'copy geom' I believe it does require an AAX license, at least in WF2. > might need advanced features too though > have you tried published geom, it works better, RE: my "extern copy geom" is not working, why? saneryin (Coastal) I think default will allow operations as described above, but memory may be playing tricks on me and you may not be running default options. Also, when reading 'articles' on the subject most assume AAX which causes confusion if you don't have it.Īnd, as dgallup reminded me, read up on Scope configuration options. When discussing always make sure all parties are singing from the same page with or without AAX. Experiment with a sample test set to familiarize yourself with the behavior of creation and downstream process variations. If not, and you've deleted the original assy, create a new one for the purpose. I'd have to verify but think copy / paste geometry will also update without the assembly. The parent part will always have to be In Session to propogate changes to a child. It isn't absolutely necessary to keep the assembly used for the purpose. _ simply Copy and Paste the desired surface. Without AAX a subset of 'copy geom' type functionality is available. I suspect what's missing is AAX (Advanced Assembly Extension). I was told by my boss that the "style" function is not installed.
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