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LDCad Add brick to an existing group - Juergen - 2017-02-09 Hello all is it possible to add bricks to an existing Group. I know how to create a Group but when I finished the Group I found no way to add another brick later on. Regards Juergen RE: LDCad Add brick to an existing group - Philippe Hurbain - 2017-02-09 (2017-02-09, 15:25)Juergen Wrote: is it possible to add bricks to an existing Group. I know how to create a Group but when I finished the Group I found no way to add another brick later on.Select group and part(s) you want to add, then right click -> grouping -> add selection to group. In LDCad 1.6, if selection contains several groups, this creates a multi-level group. RE: LDCad Add brick to an existing group - Roland Melkert - 2017-02-09 (2017-02-09, 16:05)Philippe Hurbain Wrote:(2017-02-09, 15:25)Juergen Wrote: is it possible to add bricks to an existing Group. I know how to create a Group but when I finished the Group I found no way to add another brick later on.Select group and part(s) you want to add, then right click -> grouping -> add selection to group. In LDCad 1.6, if selection contains several groups, this creates a multi-level group. Technically it merges everything in the selection into the first selected group. RE: LDCad Add brick to an existing group - Juergen - 2017-02-09 (2017-02-09, 16:05)Philippe Hurbain Wrote:(2017-02-09, 15:25)Juergen Wrote: is it possible to add bricks to an existing Group. I know how to create a Group but when I finished the Group I found no way to add another brick later on.Select group and part(s) you want to add, then right click -> grouping -> add selection to group. In LDCad 1.6, if selection contains several groups, this creates a multi-level group. That's it. It's so easy if you know how to do ;o). Philippe thank you very much. |