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  • Another new one that I haven't experienced before. I'm gonna guess that this relates to the other "known bug" of translucency of part model and probe model being mistakenly linked together.

    I like to use quick fixtures in a lot of my programs. With this particular job, I realized that everything needs to come up about another two inches off of the granite. The solution would be to unlink everything, lock my virtual Z axis, raise everything, slide 2" blocks underneath, drop it all back down and switch out the threaded rod for a longer one. The problem that I'm having is that when I move a component around, both the part model and the probe model move in tandem with it. I can move the components independently of each other but no matter which one I move, the part and probe move with it. I'm going to open the program in 2016 in the morning and verify that it is not an issue in that release.

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  • Another new one that I haven't experienced before. I'm gonna guess that this relates to the other "known bug" of translucency of part model and probe model being mistakenly linked together.

    I like to use quick fixtures in a lot of my programs. With this particular job, I realized that everything needs to come up about another two inches off of the granite. The solution would be to unlink everything, lock my virtual Z axis, raise everything, slide 2" blocks underneath, drop it all back down and switch out the threaded rod for a longer one. The problem that I'm having is that when I move a component around, both the part model and the probe model move in tandem with it. I can move the components independently of each other but no matter which one I move, the part and probe move with it. I'm going to open the program in 2016 in the morning and verify that it is not an issue in that release.

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