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How to paste body in DBK

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and the guys and hereamp;#39;s a quick tip in fusion 360 so this is something that comes up a little bit and I struggled with understanding when I first started off the difference between copy and paste copy paste new and different scene bodies and components so if we have an object that weamp;#39;ve created and you want to make a copy of it when itamp;#39;s a body if you then edit the copy itamp;#39;s its own independent body but if you do it the same with the components then itamp;#39;s a clone and anything you do to one will happen to the other Iamp;#39;ll show you what I mean here so if we go ahead and letamp;#39;s just create a box like so and weamp;#39;ll extrude it out right so now we have a new body this is body 1 and if we go to the move tool and we drag this over here see we can move it around but we can also select the create copy so just do that again move select create copy and we drag this over here now it drags a copy out now this copy is called body 2 these are

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0:26 2:34 So make sure when youre selecting your object that youre selecting the entire object if thatsMoreSo make sure when youre selecting your object that youre selecting the entire object if thats what you intend to copy. So lets talk about copying here theres two ways to do this in SketchUp. One
Import your image into SketchUp by selecting File Import. Then navigate to and select the image you want to import. If you dont see the image youre looking for, make sure the correct file type is selected (such as JPG or PNG). Tip: Alternately, you can also drag and drop importable files into the drawing area.
0:02 1:07 And if you go into component tab indirect bar. You can see we have this component template again andMoreAnd if you go into component tab indirect bar. You can see we have this component template again and to use into your SketchUp. Okay thats it for basic skill chops tutorials how to insert components.
Paste one object Select and copy an object using the keyboard shortcut: Mac: ⌘ Command C. Windows: Control C. Select the frames you want to paste your copied object to. Paste the object using the keyboard shortcut: Mac: ⌘ Command V. Windows: Control V.
Convert the body to component before copying Convert the body to component. Right click on the component. Select Copy. Open a new blank design. Right click on the Top level component. Select Paste New.
You can select an object, right click on it, select Copy at the top of the Context menu, then right click out in a blank part of the model and select Paste from the Context menu. You could also use the standard keyboard shortcuts for Copy and Paste.

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