Cross-section question - very easy to answer... I hope 2004-01-30 - By Naomi Sullivan
Back Here's what I've done. I note down the exact position listed for the object (if you have to temporarily group it to have it be one object for positioning, fine). Then I move it using the numbers on the right, so that it is out of the way of the one I want to work on. When I'm done working on the first one, I move it back into position (ungroup it at that point, if you need to).
Mike Moir wrote on 1/30/2004, 9:04 PM:
> The only way I know is to copy what you don't want to move using ctrl c > ,delete them , then work on the remaining cross section . When done > editing > cross section paste back from clipboard.
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