ANSYS SpaceClaim: After performing a mirror operation, how can I remove the relationship? I know how to do this during the command but how to do it afterwards?
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June 5, 2023 at 7:05 am
FAQ
ParticipantThe best way to break the relationship and ensure that the geometry remains in the mirrored state is to take the solid body from within the component and drag and drop into a new, empty component. You can also use copy and paste, but you have to take the solid out of the original (mirrored) component.
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