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Drawing templates, prototype drawings, and seed parts are one means to help assemble parts effectively. What are three advantages of using these file types when beginning a new model?
 
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Other than using the Scale tool to turn an object inside-out, what's another way to flip an object over?
 
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Answer to Question 1

 Seed parts can help you assemble parts by providing a standard orientation.
 It saves you the time it would take to create these settings and elements in a new file.
 If your company has a standard title block, tolerance block, notes, and set of required views, seed parts or prototype drawings can help produce drawings that all have the same high-quality appearance even when created by different users.
 Seed parts with consistent layer names can eliminate confusion in viewing assemblies.

Answer to Question 2

Right-click and choose one of the Flip Along options.





 

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