As long as the plane is not reserved and ALL of the geometry on that plane is grouped, the plane should transform with the geometry. If anything on the plane is masked or otherwise omitted from the group, the original plane will remain and the creation of an auto-plane may result from the transformation. ================================================== Fred Lauzus, CAM Programming Coordinator High Steel Structures, Incorporated mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.highsteel.com ==================================================
-----Original Message----- From: Benz H. Babecki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 7:56 AM To: Smartcam forum (E-mail) Subject: [mfg-smartcam] PLANE ROTATION 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 ====================================================================== To find out more about this mailing list including how to unsubscribe, send the message "info mfg-smartcam" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ====================================================================== ====================================================================== To find out more about this mailing list including how to unsubscribe, send the message "info mfg-smartcam" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ======================================================================
