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"automatically drop models to the build plate" doesn't deactivate
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· "automatically drop models to the build plate" doesn't deactivate
"Automatically drops models to the build plate" only deals with the Z axis. There's another option "Ensure models are kept apart" you may want to look at.
Even if the STLs are put side by side, you can still select them both, right-click and select "Merge models". This does the same as "Group models", but it positions the models back together by their original origin.
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· "automatically drop models to the build plate" doesn't deactivate
"ensure models are kept apart" was already deactivated, but indeed the "Group models" does what I wanted ! Need to first "Merge Models" and then "ungroup models" and it's ready. Thanks
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"Automatically drops models to the build plate" only deals with the Z axis. There's another option "Ensure models are kept apart" you may want to look at.
Even if the STLs are put side by side, you can still select them both, right-click and select "Merge models". This does the same as "Group models", but it positions the models back together by their original origin.
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"ensure models are kept apart" was already deactivated,
Edited by Johnnbut indeed the "Group models" does what I wanted !Need to first "Merge Models" and then "ungroup models" and it's ready. ThanksLink to post
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