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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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Moving and Copying Drawing Elements. Arrays. Use of Clipboard<br />

Change dependent elements. The selected elements are moved together with their parents and immediate<br />

dependents only.<br />

Change related elements. The selected elements are moved together with all objects related via parents or<br />

dependents.<br />

Change selected elements. Only the selected elements are moved, separated from parents and dependents.<br />

In complex cases, when it is impossible to break a relation between the element and its parents and/or<br />

dependents, the following exceptions from this rule are possible:<br />

• If the selected object can't be separated from a parent, a copy of the parent is created, that moves<br />

together with the selected object. The original parent element is left unchanged;<br />

• If the selected object cannot be separated from a dependent, then the object is moved, while its copy is<br />

created in the original position to which the dependent is attached;<br />

• If the selected objects have a common parent construction entity that cannot be moved (such as a node<br />

or a construction line), and the parent does not have any other dependents that cannot be moved, then<br />

the parent is moved along.<br />

Dynamic model regeneration mode<br />

When defining various types of moving in the modes “Change dependent elements” and “Change related<br />

elements”, you can turn on the dynamic model regeneration mode to view the modifications of the elements<br />

related or attached to the selected ones (the selected elements themselves are always updated dynamically).<br />

To turn on this mode, use the option .<br />

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