[Solved] Breaking an Association?

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Robert
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[Solved] Breaking an Association?

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I'm using the "Duplication" tool a lot more often as I learn the software to speed up drawing curves and parts. Is there anyway to break the association from the original item so that the duplicated part can be modified without it affecting the parent item?

Thanks for any input.
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Unread post by Top'Noob »

I don't use wood but....

How about EDIT>>BREAK ASSOCIATIVITY... :?:

Hope this helps.
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That's what I needed know, thanks TopNoob!
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for some things this function is a bit harsh, you might try to duplicate and choose the option "follow existing operations"
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