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Revision as of 23:59, 8 August 2018

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Contents

TubeCAD can import TubeCAD files into an existing TubeCAD layout to make assemblies.




STEP 1 - Create Both Tubes in Separate TubeCAD 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.

Tubecad editassembly pulldown.png

STEP 3 - Click on Add Child

Click on the Add Child button to create a space in memory for a new child tube.

Tubecad editassembly newchild.png

STEP 4 - Click on Load Child

The Load Child button will now enable.

Click on the Load Child to display a file dialog to load the second tube.

Tubecad editassembly loadchild.png

Tubecad editassembly loadchild dialog.png

The New Tube Will Display

The new tube will show as imported when you close the Assembly Setup window.

Tubecad assembly sample.png

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