treddie
Computer
- Dec 17, 2005
- 417
Hi!
I was curious if anyone knows of a quick way to select a ton of surfaces all at once for a pubgeom? In order to get a big pattern of a part, I had to successively create new prt files, that were built from a pubgeom'd pattern in a prior file. The result is a huge grid (a pattern 14 by 48) of simple parts, each composed of 26 surfaces. So, that's 17,472 individual surfaces). The problem is that now that I have my huge grid of quilts created with a pattern, I cannot find a quick way to get all of those surfaces quickly selected for another pubgeom, because they are quilts, not solids. The best I can do is right-click one surface, Pick-From-List, and choose the 26 surfaces of that quilt. But then I'll have to do that 14 * 48 = 672 times!
There HAS to be a better way, right? No?
Thanks to anyone who can assist!
I was curious if anyone knows of a quick way to select a ton of surfaces all at once for a pubgeom? In order to get a big pattern of a part, I had to successively create new prt files, that were built from a pubgeom'd pattern in a prior file. The result is a huge grid (a pattern 14 by 48) of simple parts, each composed of 26 surfaces. So, that's 17,472 individual surfaces). The problem is that now that I have my huge grid of quilts created with a pattern, I cannot find a quick way to get all of those surfaces quickly selected for another pubgeom, because they are quilts, not solids. The best I can do is right-click one surface, Pick-From-List, and choose the 26 surfaces of that quilt. But then I'll have to do that 14 * 48 = 672 times!
There HAS to be a better way, right? No?
Thanks to anyone who can assist!