Ok Aaron you asked for it! This is a question about components that needs explanation. A little background first I design my residential additions using the Nick Sounder workflow; one master model and about a dozen template models. So in my template models all the components and groups are under one component. To reload the latest revisions from the master model I select the top component in my template model and reload. This takes a few minutes and about 50% of the time the reload is not in the same location Relative to the origin. I thought that after a reload you need to click on the origin to place the component but it is usually covered by my model. So how do you accurately place a reloaded model so that it ends up in same location as the model it replaces? Joe Raccuia
That component replace function is awesome!! Thanks Aaron
Nice and concise just how it should be. Thanks for the info Aaron.
nice & clear thnaks for the info
Ok Aaron you asked for it! This is a question about components that needs explanation.
A little background first I design my residential additions using the Nick Sounder workflow; one master model and about a dozen template models.
So in my template models all the components and groups are under one component. To reload the latest revisions from the master model I select the top component in my template model and reload. This takes a few minutes and about 50% of the time the reload is not in the same location Relative to the origin.
I thought that after a reload you need to click on the origin to place the component but it is usually covered by my model.
So how do you accurately place a reloaded model so that it ends up in same location as the model it replaces?
Joe Raccuia
thanks
Is it possible to search for a component in the model with the search bar? When there are a lot of components, even the list gets crowded
Thanks!