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    Strange copy and paste problem

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      jalws
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      **I have a strange problem with copying from an open sketchup file to another open sketchup file.
      The first is an assembly(planer cart) with subassemblies. The second is a building (my shop)
      with quite a few assemblies and also the details of the shop building itself.
      In the open shop building drawing I want to copy the modifed planer cart(subassys and components
      names changed) and paste it in place to the shop building drawing.

      I saved the drawings before I did the copy/paste. The subassy and componet names did not
      copy to the new shop drawing.

      Maybe I hit a limit? What am I doing wrong?**

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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
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        Do you mean you aren't seeing the components inside your nested component when you look in the Components window? If so, did you click on Expand in the Components menu?

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