You can copy or move geometry within a part file to composites, base surfaces, a repair body or a group in the construction environment.
Copy Objects Associatively Between Parts in Assembly (not available in Inventor LT)
When editing a part file within the assembly, you can copy geometry from one part to another, associatively, as a surface or composite feature. These features update automatically when updates are made to the original source data.
- In an assembly file, double-click the part to edit. The part environment and commands become available.
- On the ribbon, click
3D Model tab
Modify panel
Copy Object .
- Alternately, if you are in the Construction environment, click
Construction tabManage panel
Copy Object.
- Select the type of geometry:
- Choose Face to select one or more faces on a part.
- Choose Body to select one or more body, solids, quilts, or surfaces.
- Select an output option:
- Composite is selected by default. The Composite option creates one composite feature in the browser for the entire selection set.
- Surface creates a Base Surface feature for every body or every set of contiguous faces of a single body selected.
- In the graphics window, select the geometry to be copied as a new feature.
Ensure the Associative check box is selected.
Note: You can only select the type of geometry specified as the selection option (Face or Body).
- Click Apply to complete the specified action without closing the dialog box. Click OK to complete the specified action and close the dialog box.
- To remove the associativity, do any of the following:
- To remove the associativity temporarily between the source and the feature created with Copy Object, right-click on the Surface or Composite entry in the browser, and cancel the Adaptive selection.
- To reset the relationship back to Associative, select Adaptive in the context menu again. Selecting Adaptive in the context menu acts as an On/Off toggle.
- To permanently remove the associativity between the source and the feature created with Copy Object, right-click the Surface or Composite reference entry in the browser, and then select Break Link.
Note: Cancel the selection of the Associative option to create a single non-associative copy of geometry from another part in an assembly.
Create Repair Body
- In a part file that contains features, click
3D Model tab
Modify panel
Copy Object .
- Select the required faces or body.
- Select an output option:
- Composite is selected by default. The Composite option creates one composite feature in the browser for the entire selection set.
- Surface creates a Base Surface feature for every body or every set of contiguous faces of a single body selected.
- Click OK to finish.
- Click
3D Model tab
Surface panel
Repair Bodies
.
- Select the composite or surface in the browser to create a new repair body.
Copy Face or Body to Existing Repair Body
You can use copy object to copy a face or body to an existing repair body.
- In a part file that contains features and a repair body, click
3D Model tab
Modify panel
Copy Object .
- Select the required faces or body.
- In the output pane, click Select Existing and then select the repair body.
- Click OK to finish.
Copy or Move Objects from Part Modeling Environment
You can copy or move geometry between the construction environment and the part modeling environment as a group feature.
- Click
Construction tab
Manage panel
Copy Object in a part (.ipt) file.
- Select the type of geometry:
- Choose Face to select one or more faces on the part.
- Choose Body to select one or more body, solids, quilts,or surfaces.
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Select the Group output option.
- In the graphics window, select the geometry to be copied, or move to the construction environment.
- To move the selection to the construction folder, ensure that Delete Original is selected. To copy the selection, cancel the Delete Original selection.
- Click OK
The newly created group displays in the browser in the construction folder.
Note: The Delete Original command does not delete Parametric geometry from the part modeling environment.