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Re-Import in-Place

regarding this Post: http://forum.simplify3d.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1160

The INTIAL idea in this POST (link above) really is an issue for lots of production work IMO.

It takes me a long time to place and re-arrange all the objects on the Bed manually.

If I need to remodel (very slightly) one of these objects and replace it (or say 2 or 3 out of 8 objects) then it's a real ball-ache to reposition .. eventually the whole set screws up, even if it is due to Human error on my part #tiredsometimes.

Can there not be a way to replace objects, or reload them from the .s3d folder/file format/zip?

Adobe Illustrator does this very well with 'linking'.
It asks you if you want to update modified files when you open the file ... #excellent
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Re: Re-Import in-Place

+1 for this: Would make updating with new revisions way easier.
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Re: Re-Import in-Place

Is this near the TOP of the list ? :-) √√
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Re: Re-Import in-Place

Definitely a useful feature. :mrgreen:
Yona.Appletree
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Re: Re-Import in-Place

+1 for this. Especially when using custom supports, this would be a HUGE time saver for small adjustments.
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Re: Re-Import in-Place

@Yona - if it is just the supports that you are worried about, you can always export the support structures using the custom support dialog. Then re-import the new model and import the support structures back in. That way you don't have to redo any manual changes you made to the support structures.
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Re: Re-Import in-Place

+1
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Re: Re-Import in-Place

+1
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Re: Re-Import in-Place

Definitely a time saver +1

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