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Thread: copy/move a part of drawing

  1. #1
    Muralidharan Guest

    copy/move a part of drawing

    hi all,

    i want to make a copy/move a part of drawing from one place to another
    place with in the same drawing , anyone of u know about it ,pls send
    me the details

    i think we can use fence concept , but i don't konow how it is



    with love
    murali

  2. #2
    Phil Chouinard [Bentley] Guest
    You might want to take a look in the delivered documentation -- search for 'fence copy' (without the single quotes) and you should
    find plenty of information regarding this subject.

    BTW, if you haven't yet, you might want to check out the Bentley discussion groups -- see http://discussion.bentley.com/help/ for
    more information regarding this. HTH

    Phil Chouinard [www.Bentley.com]

    "Muralidharan" <muralidharanvr@siptech.com> wrote in message news:c98e4c35.0504250210.7a18c2f9@posting.google.c om...
    hi all,

    i want to make a copy/move a part of drawing from one place to another
    place with in the same drawing , anyone of u know about it ,pls send
    me the details

    i think we can use fence concept , but i don't konow how it is



    with love
    murali

  3. #3
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    It mat be preferable to create a selection set to move large protions of a drawing depending on you situation. The dynamics are much easier to work with.

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