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When I group 2 parts and click OK (check) they still move as independent parts.

tom_grovetom_grove Member Posts: 7
What am I doing wrong? I would expect them to move/connect as a unit. I would also expect them to assume a common center, etc.

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  • fastwayjimfastwayjim Member, OS Professional, Mentor Posts: 220 PRO
    Can you share the document with us, or share a video of your workflow? This shouldn't be the case...
  • tom_grovetom_grove Member Posts: 7
    How do I do that?
  • colemancoleman OS Professional Posts: 244 ✭✭✭
    Top right of the part studio....there is a share button.  
  • tom_grovetom_grove Member Posts: 7
    I grouped the two vertical members.
  • colemancoleman OS Professional Posts: 244 ✭✭✭
    edited February 2017
    I took a look at your document.  Regarding the two vertical parts:
    They are grouped together and are behaving like grouped parts.  What exactly is your question?
  • tom_grovetom_grove Member Posts: 7
    Well, I don't know. Yesterday when I grouped the 2 verticals, they showed as grouped, I renamed the group. That worked also. But when I selected the group, ie. clicked on one of the two parts, it moved independent of the other. When I read your comment this morning, I went back and tried it again, and they behaved as a group should. Did I not click on the check mark or something? I guess I was just confused. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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