Context: When you select part instances to copy, the corresponding part is also selected by default; you can deselect the part if it already exists. You cannot copy other individual objects, such as the assembly, loads, or steps; however, you can achieve a similar effect by copying the entire model to a new model and editing the objects in the new model. For more information, see Manipulating models within a model database. Dependent objects are not copied automatically when you copy an object between models. For example, if you copy a section, the associated material is not copied along with the section; you must copy the material in a separate copy operation. If you are copying a part and the assembly context of the model to which you are copying the object is displayed in the viewport, the assembly will be regenerated only if an instance of the part being copied exists in the assembly of the model to which you are copying the object. If you are copying a model instance and the target model contains an instance with the same name, the instance in the target model is first deleted and a new instance is created by copying the model instance from the source model. Any features, such as sets and surfaces, associated with the deleted instance are invalidated. |