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Re: Moving holes in an assembly?

I have another way to do this and i just checked it out and it work so here goes.


In your top level assembly create a work plane on the top part that you want to put holes in. Now you can create a new sketch on that work plane, dimension it to the visible geometry of the part and then extrude "through all." what this will do is it will put a hole in every part beneath the work plane and then when you save the parts out the hole will be saved as projected geometry. This is good because it will take that hole and individually apply it to each sub part without you having to go though and do it individually.

Hope this helps.
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