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Re: scaling assembly as a multibody part solidworks

In the event that you're talking about SCALING during a match, and would like to be able to manipulate your assembly within a larger assembly, you should make your sub-assembly flexible.

http://help.solidworks.com/2013/Engl...Assemblies.htm
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