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Copying parts of one document into another

ProApeProApe Member Posts: 231 ✭✭


Hello,

I had actually finished my pen holder for the milling machine. All that was missing was the exact thickness of the slide rail, the position of its holes and those of the threads in the carriage.
I only got that information today when I received the slide rail.
After I had drawn and extracted the holes for fixing the rail and the pen holder itself to the carriage, and corrected the thickness of the rail, I realised that some things in my design had become mixed up or even disappeared.
I assume that this is not due to Onshape, but to my own inaccurate methodology; I always create all parts in a single part studio.
Therefore, I decided to start again from scratch in a new document.
To avoid creating unnecessary work for myself, I would like to copy the parts that have remained intact, along with all associated sketches and extrusions, into a new document, and cut the relationship to the original document, but so far I have not found a way to do this. I only found a way to copy an entire part studio, which would not help me because I would also copy all the errors.
So my question is: is there a way to do what I want, and if so, how?

Kind regards

ProApe

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