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Stop on Impact

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spee

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Aug 7, 2002
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I am looking to have multiple "Stops on Impact". I am designing a large assembly and would like these "Stop on Impacts" to remain associated with the parts even when I exit the "Move Part" command.

Basically I want to be able to move the different parts in my assembly without having them disapearing into other parts, but dont want to have to redifine it everytime I want to move something.
 
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Spee,
Once you get your part into place, define them to each other. After that you should be able to move one part and then they all move together.

Bradley
 
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