pKayy
Mechanical
- Mar 28, 2016
- 44
Hey guys,
Quick question. Not familiar with the syntax used to break the link (isolate) of a part or surface, or extract a selected surface. Here's a little summary of what I want.
We go through a lot of revisions at our shop. Whenever an updated design comes in, we must extract all old, critical bodies/surfaces and isolate them as "OLD". I'm not 100% sure which method would be the best to implement this, but I am just thinking of a simple macro to run at the beginning of a revision.
Any help is appreciated.
Cheers,
Quick question. Not familiar with the syntax used to break the link (isolate) of a part or surface, or extract a selected surface. Here's a little summary of what I want.
We go through a lot of revisions at our shop. Whenever an updated design comes in, we must extract all old, critical bodies/surfaces and isolate them as "OLD". I'm not 100% sure which method would be the best to implement this, but I am just thinking of a simple macro to run at the beginning of a revision.
Any help is appreciated.
Cheers,