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Topic ClosediCopy for Inventor Graduates from Labs

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    Posted: 27.May.2010 at 04:00
The iCopy for Autodesk Inventor add-on automatically resizes multiple copies of standard elements to fit within a design by referencing a few key constraints, such as connection points and paths. This technology preview has ended. The functionality is now found in Autodesk Inventor 2011. Thanks to everyone who participated in the technology preview. As we do for all technology preveiws when they end, information about iCopy has been moved to the graduates page. Graduates Page on Autodesk Labs Inventor 2009 and 2010 users can still download the installer from the graduates page. Feelings of out with the old and in with the new are alive in the lab.

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