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When I put an assembly(inserted) into another assembly(main), the motion constraints that I have on the inserted assembly will not move in the main assembly unless I edit the inserted assembly. Is there any way that I can somehow take these motion constraints and make them move in the main assembly? If anyone could help, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Re: Putting assemblies into other assemblies
Have you tried making the subassembly constraints adaptive and driving them in the main assembly?
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Re: Putting assemblies into other assemblies
The other thing that you could do is reassemble the sub assy's in the large assy and drive from there, but that's more work than ^^^.
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