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Revision as of 11:04, 30 November 2020

Std LinkUnlink

Menu location
None
Workbenches
All
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
0.19
See also
Std LinkMake, Std LinkMakeRelative, Std LinkReplace

Description

Std LinkUnlink is essentially the opposite operation to Std LinkReplace.

This operation is used to remove a Link from a container like Std Part, and instead place the real object inside.

Usage

  1. Make sure you have a Link that is inside a container, for example, a Link to a Part Sphere inside a Std Part.
  2. Select the internal Link in the tree view.
  3. Press Std LinkUnlink.

The original Sphere must now be inside the Std Part, and the Link must be outside. Now this Link can be deleted if it's no longer needed, and it won't break the container.

A Link inside another object is unlinked, and the real object is placed inside instead.

A Link inside a group is unlinked, and the real object is placed inside instead.