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    Restore components to the home position

    1. In the browser or canvas, select a component.

    2. On the toolbar, click Transform > Restore Home restore home icon.

      The component moves to its original position in the assembly and an action is added to the timeline.

    3. Click OK.

    Parent page: Transformations

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