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Re: Centering, and other tools, in Inventor?

Not exactly sure what your question is, but you can place a constraint on the centerline of a cylinder. Hope that helps.
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Re: Centering, and other tools, in Inventor?

What I mean is something like in max, you can enter the XYZ location/orientation, and it corrisponds, rather than using the mouse to move/rotate it.
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Re: Centering, and other tools, in Inventor?

Go to the "3D spin mode" and click space bar, then you can move the object in a set range of rotation. I'm not sure if that answers your question but it always helps when draw something wrong and you need to make it look like its in isometeric view when its really not.
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