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    Components glue to amy [ctr c ctr v]

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    • sicksickisckS Offline
      sicksickisck
      last edited by

      WHY oh why? 😒
      Some components [ same instance ] work with glue [to any] correctly and some one do not?
      Same instance, same everything ale work different with ctr+c/ctr+v placement...when I choose one of them to duplicate all over;

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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
        last edited by

        Instead of using Ctrl-C/Ctrl-V, bring in copies from the Components window.

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        • sicksickisckS Offline
          sicksickisck
          last edited by

          Wow thx for very quick reply ;]
          but..I know this .. but if you have ton of components is painful, to find that one I want.. fast;

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          • JQLJ Offline
            JQL
            last edited by

            The problem is that copying glued components from one face to the other requires you to pick a reference point wich MUST be on the original face.

            COPY+PASTE uses the point with the minimum Z, X and Y of your component's bounding box as a reference point.

            Sometimes that point is on the original face plane sometimes it's not.

            So, when you paste it on the landing plane, sometimes it glues sometimes it doesn't.

            Either follow what Dave says or simply use MOVE+CTRL to copy with an accurate reference point.

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