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[[Std MergeProject|MergeProject]] takes the contents of a FreeCAD project and merges them into the currently open one.
[[Std MergeProject|MergeProject]] takes the contents of a FreeCAD project and merges them into the currently open one.


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# Start with a currently open document.
# Start with a currently open document.
# Then go to the menu, {{MenuCommand|File → Merge project}}.
# Then go to the menu, {{MenuCommand|File → Merge project}}.
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Since the names of the objects in the merged project will be changed to match the scheme in the existing project, links to external geometry may get lost.
Since the names of the objects in the merged project will be changed to match the scheme in the existing project, links to external geometry may get lost.



Revision as of 06:15, 1 October 2019

Std MergeProject

Menu location
File → Merge project
Workbenches
All
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
None

Description

MergeProject takes the contents of a FreeCAD project and merges them into the currently open one.

How to use

  1. Start with a currently open document.
  2. Then go to the menu, File → Merge project.
  3. A dialog will pop up asking you for the filename and location of the FreeCAD project to be merged into the current one.

Limitations

Since the names of the objects in the merged project will be changed to match the scheme in the existing project, links to external geometry may get lost.