Paste command bar
The Paste command bar is displayed when you cut or copy a feature to Windows Clipboard, and then use the Paste command to paste the feature into the current document or another document.
- Main Steps
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- Plane Step
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Defines the plane on which the primary feature will be pasted.
- Position Step
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Sets the position of the primary feature's profile on the selected profile plane.
- Cancel/Finish
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Cancels the command or finishes the feature.
- Defining a Plane
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- Coincident Plane
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Runs the Coincident Plane command. This button is displayed on the command bar when the plane step is active.
- Parallel Plane
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Runs the Parallel Plane command. This button is displayed on the command bar when the plane step is active.
- Angled Plane
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Runs the Angled Plane command. This button is displayed on the command bar when the plane step is active.
- Perpendicular Plane
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Runs the Perpendicular Plane command. This button is displayed on the command bar when the plane step is active.
- Plane Normal To Curve
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Runs the Plane Normal To Curve command. This button is displayed on the command bar when the plane step is active.
- Plane by 3 Points
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Runs the Plane by 3 Points command. This button is displayed on the command bar when the plane step is active.
- From
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Sets the method of selecting a profile, mirror, draft, or pattern plane.
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Plane—Allows you to select a reference plane or planar face.
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Feature—Allows you to select a feature. The plane used for that feature is automatically selected for use with the current feature.
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Last—Automatically selects the plane used for the last (previous) feature. Click in a window to accept the highlighted plane. This option is not available if the last feature was a pattern.
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