I have two separate models that I need to joint together. After I import them, how do I translate/rotate each of them individually and then connect them?
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Utilize the CAD ASSEMBLY dialog that you can access a few places, one which is via the Main toolbar using Edit | Graphic Display Window | CAD Assembly. Once the dialog box is opened, locate the assembly name in the tree (white space on left side of dialog box). CAD Assembly dialog box.PNG If you can only see the assembly name in the tree, left click on the 'plus' sign to the left of the name and the child components will show. You can then right click a component of the assembly in the tree and choose Transform. You can then utilize the CAD Transform dialog box to join them together as needed.
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