Molding Profiles
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Jim, in the case of these molding profiles, Csaba's first statement is the one that applies. You must open the group (the molding profiles are all groups at least in the Astragal's file) for editing before you can modify it. It's kind of silly that they are groups. If they were components they could be more easily saved for later use
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So Simple! Thanks a lot! I never expected such a swift, concise reply. My Sketchucation continues...
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When I use these profiles I tend to open the group and copy the profile then close the group and paste the profile to where I want it.
This leaves the original undisturbed, and the profile free to push pull etc. -
I think it would be smart to convert the groups to components and save them as a component library. Then you can quickly get the profile you need from the Components browser and not have to go through the hassle of opening the whole bloody file. A lot of them could do with some simplification, too
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Thanks to all that replied- this has opened a whole slew of possibilities for me. I think, though, for the present anyway I'll just convert them to components as I use them. That's a lot of profiles- unless there's a batch convertor somewhere? If there is I'd be happy to do it and upload the results.
Jim
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The profile links are broken in the first post. Do you need the files? I have copies.
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gata, could you give files?
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Oh no..am I too late? Can't download.. server is not working Can anyone share again? Thanks!
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@onzki said:
Oh no..am I too late? Can't download.. server is not working Can anyone share again? Thanks!
Did you look at the 3D Warehouse? They are all available there. Esteemed SCF member JPalm uploaded them there.
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Hey Ron
I cannot download your profiles for some reason. any ideas? -
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