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Revision as of 23:53, 8 August 2018
Contents |
TubeCAD can import TubeCAD files into an existing TubeCAD layout to make assemblies.
STEP 1 - Create Both Tubes in Separate Layout Files
First, create both layouts in separate files. |
STEP 2 - Load the First Layout into TubeCAD and Use the Edit Assembly
Load the file, then click on the Edit pulldown menu, then click on Assembly Setup. |
STEP 3 - Click on New Child
Click on the New Child button to create a space in memory for a new child tube. |
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