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Combining Two or More Models into One in the same Project.


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On my current project I have done something like what you discribe. If you have multiple models in a project you can have the model you want to copy a part from open then copy the group in question then close that model window. Double click the model you want to copy it into in the pws to open it's window and click the paste icon or use the shortcut on the keyboard to do so. On my chevelle I have the motor and the car as seperate models but once the motor is complete I plan to copy it into the car model. You can use the hide shortcut to avoid having to do that when the splinage gets heavy but sometimes it's easier to build your part as a seperate model. I do this all the time so I know it works.

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