hi everybody
here my freecad :
OS: Linux Mint 16 Petra
Platform: 64-bit
Version: 0.14.3167 (Git)
Branch: master
Hash: bb98b5afb0890d786da88aaf8dc8bf05872c5d7a
Python version: 2.7.5+
Qt version: 4.8.4
Coin version: 4.0.0a
SoQt version: 1.5.0
OCC version: 6.7.0
I'm a newbye in freecad; I'm operating as belowe :
- starting in Part Design
- creating a sketch
- making a Prism by sketch
- going in Draft
- trying to move the solid, first I can move it by mouse, but when I release the lfet mopuse button, the solid is again in its initial position; trying more times this procedure, I get this condition :
all the tools are not selectable; and I can't understand why I can't select and change object data in 'Placemet', they all are unselectable too
thanks
unable to moving object
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Re: unable to moving object
With a solid made from a sketch, you must move the base sketch, not the pad or pocket. If your are wanting to move it for an assembly, you should either use Part > Create simple copy or export it in a format like .step and use that exported part to move around. If not, select the very first sketch you made and move it. The base sketch is the object that is movable as everything else is linked to it.
Mark
Mark
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Re: unable to moving object
many thanks, and excuse me for so simply questions, I know many basic concepts are missing to me
regards
regards
Re: unable to moving object
Your welcome, and no problem. All of us had to start somewhere, and I have found once we can get the basics across to a new user, the rest will fall in line. Provided of course the new user makes an effort to learn and understand. Anything that is not clear, please do not hesitate to ask.confrey wrote:many thanks, and excuse me for so simply questions, I know many basic concepts are missing to me
regards
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