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Cut & Paste Geometry Between NC Procedures

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When no procedure is active, select the required row(s) from the Process Manager and then use one of the following methods:
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Select NC Edit > Copy, Move & Delete from the menu bar. Select the required function.
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Right-click the selected row(s) and select the required function from the Copy & Paste Geometry list of options in the popup menu.
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Right-click in the Graphics Area and select the required function from the Copy & Paste Geometry list of options in the popup menu.
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Use the appropriate keyboard keys for the required function.
Copy the geometric data from one procedure to a single or multiple procedures. The following Cut and Paste Geometry functions are available:
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Copy Geometry |
All data related to the geometry is copied, including:
The entities are kept by Groups, for the Paste Geometry Special operation, as detailed below. |
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Paste Geometry |
Paste the contents of the buffer into one or more selected procedures. Paste works as if all the copied groups in the buffer are selected (see Paste Geometry Special below). |
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Paste Geometry Special |
Paste Geometry Special is used to control what type of geometry will be pasted and in what way. It opens the following dialog:
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Notes:
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In the Paste Special dialog, groups that have no data in the Paste Buffer are grayed out and unchecked OFF
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In the Paste Special dialog, the default of the check boxes is all (valid boxes) are checked ON
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If no copy operation was done, the Paste Geometry and Paste Geometry Special commands are dimmed.
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If a Paste Geometry or a Paste Geometry Special operation did not paste any geometry (for example, there is no suitable geometric fit between the selected procedures), the system issues a warning message.
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Part and Stock procedures can be used to copy and paste their surfaces.
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The following procedures are not included in copy and past geometry operations:
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AutoDrill - The points of AutoDrill are not included.
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