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Re: Replicating parts of drawings

BMartin, thank you very much, I hadn't seen that before. It's not ALL the parts but it will certainly save me a lot of time!

And Elgin - I had started to draw them the hard way when I posted here.
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Re: Replicating parts of drawings

When doing a linear pattern, use rectangular pattern. Select the top horizontal line as your direction, (for direction 1), then select your interval and number of items.
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Re: Replicating parts of drawings

Yea rectangular pattern is pretty useful. You can even send the items at an angle, pending on the line that you choose as a reference. Besides doing it in the drawing though, you can also rectangular pattern the features and even the parts in asseblies. Keep in mind that the circular pattern tool exists too!
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