Wouldn't it make more sense to have parts associated to the cabinet by default?
It seems (to me anyway) that when you add a display panel or board, molding, whatever to a cabinet in the cabinet editor that you usually want that part associated with the cabinet. Personally, I can't think of a situation where I would not want the part associated with the cabinet. If for some reason you did not want the part associated you could always disassociate it.
I know I have lost work many times by forgetting this little step (I just did about an hours worth of mitered moldings and part editor cuts on parts and guess what...? Yep). At least if you forget to disassociate the part you can go back and fix it easily.
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If you have a cabinet selected when adding parts, they are automatically associated.
Now having said that, I agree with you because I forget to select the cabinet before adding parts. It certainly would be nice to have parts automatically associated whether the cabinet is selected or not (unless it was a multiple cabinet assembly of course).
Now having said that, I agree with you because I forget to select the cabinet before adding parts. It certainly would be nice to have parts automatically associated whether the cabinet is selected or not (unless it was a multiple cabinet assembly of course).
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I guess I can see a possible issue there. If you have multiple cabinets making an assembly there would be no way to know which cabinet it should be assocated with.
However, once it becomes an assembly the added parts do become part of the assembly and don't need to be assocated with a cabinet to be retained.
Though that may make it a bit more difficult to engineer, the CE does know the difference between a cabinet and an assembly so it should not be too tough.
Anyone know of an example with a single cabinet in CE where you would NOT want an added part to be associated with the cabinet by default?
However, once it becomes an assembly the added parts do become part of the assembly and don't need to be assocated with a cabinet to be retained.
Though that may make it a bit more difficult to engineer, the CE does know the difference between a cabinet and an assembly so it should not be too tough.
Anyone know of an example with a single cabinet in CE where you would NOT want an added part to be associated with the cabinet by default?
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I can't think of any.Rolf Bergstrom wrote:Anyone know of an example with a single cabinet in CE where you would NOT want an added part to be associated with the cabinet by default?