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 From:  Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
5313.20 In reply to 5313.19 
So "different" - not "genderless". ;-0
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
5313.21 
Yes! Unique :)
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5313.22 In reply to 5313.21 
Hi Pilou, unique in what way in particular?

In general instancing mechanisms are focused on making large amounts of duplicated objects, and duplication is pretty much the opposite from unique.

- Michael
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
5313.23 In reply to 5313.22 
It's just for isolate a component from a familly of instanciation
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5313.24 In reply to 5313.23 
Hi Pilou - yes there would also be some mechanism in place for changing an instance into a regular non-instanced full copy of the object so that you could then use it as a regular object after that.

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 From:  Rich (-RB-)
5313.25 
This will be killer!
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 From:  Dee3 (DMATHO)
5313.26 In reply to 5313.24 
Actually, at least in SketchUp, given a component (call it "Comp1.00") - or any of its instances (Comp1.01, Comp1.02, etc.) - when selecting any one of these and making it "Unique" one turns it into a new component (call it "Comp1.02_Copy1.00"). This is like a branching out from the originals a new non-twin sibling whilst still allowing new instances from that new copy. In other words, both the original and the unique copy remain "instance-able".

Cheers,

. Diego .
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 From:  DesertRaven
5313.27 
I want to vote this one up on to the priority list :-)
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 From:  DesertRaven
5313.28 In reply to 5313.1 
I want to vote this feature up!
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 From:  DesertRaven
5313.29 In reply to 5313.4 
A hierarchy can be established through components in conjunction with a components management tool.
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