Benz,
  I often do the same thing with planes you are doing. What I do is group everything 
that is on the plane and change it to an XY_plane then I change the plane in question 
(B90., B180. etc.) to the proper orientation or location. I then change all my grouped 
feature back to the plane I want them on (B90?). I'm not sure if it is right or wrong 
but that's how I get around it. Hope this help's, Good luck.
Jeremy


Jeremy Noland
CNC Programmer / Prototype
20522 Builders Street
Bend, Oregon 97701
(541)330-2149

>>> "Benz H. Babecki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/23/2004 4:55:45 AM >>>
Is there a way to move or rotate a plane and all the elements in it? I ask because 
when I program our horizontals I define all my rotary position planes(B90, B180..etc.) 
and select planes when I create processes on that plane. Being the mistake prone human 
that I am I ocasionally misfire and put a plane in the wrong place. It is easy enough 
to move the elements with-in the plane I'm just curious if the plane itself can be 
manipulated once it is created.

Thanks

Benz Babecki
Kingsbury, Inc.
10385 Drummond Rd.
Philadelphia, PA 19154-3884
Phone: 215-824-4985
Fax: 215-824-4885
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
http://www.kingsbury.com 

Kingsbury Inc

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