I've been using hybrid symbols more often and am interested / excited by their potential power in streamlining drawing, however that is being hindered by the fact that I have never been successful in moving a 2d component away from the default plane using "edit component location". This generally results in a fair amount of redundant drawing in order to get elements to stack correctly.
I've tried following the directions in the help documentation with zero success.
At it's simplest, I'm trying to move a 2D top view from the default location (at the top of the 3D object) to a lower location (middle or bottom) so that other elements stack correctly. The chair / table example in the help is the exact use case i'm trying to accomplish.
Any tips / tricks that might lead to a better experience with hybrid symbols?
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I've been using hybrid symbols more often and am interested / excited by their potential power in streamlining drawing, however that is being hindered by the fact that I have never been successful in moving a 2d component away from the default plane using "edit component location". This generally results in a fair amount of redundant drawing in order to get elements to stack correctly.
I've tried following the directions in the help documentation with zero success.
At it's simplest, I'm trying to move a 2D top view from the default location (at the top of the 3D object) to a lower location (middle or bottom) so that other elements stack correctly. The chair / table example in the help is the exact use case i'm trying to accomplish.
Any tips / tricks that might lead to a better experience with hybrid symbols?
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